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== Computing == | == Computing == | ||
* ], by the Apache Software Foundation | * ], by the Apache Software Foundation | ||
⚫ | * ], a file format from Microsoft | ||
* ], a discontinued open-source office productivity software suite, from which Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice descended | * ], a discontinued open-source office productivity software suite, from which Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice descended | ||
* ], a file format used by earlier versions of OpenOffice.org | * ], a file format used by earlier versions of OpenOffice.org | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* ], an openoffice.org fork by The Document Foundation | * ], an openoffice.org fork by ] | ||
⚫ | * ], a file format from ] | ||
* ], the ancestor of OpenOffice.org | * ], the ancestor of OpenOffice.org | ||
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OpenOffice may refer to:
Computing
- Apache OpenOffice, by the Apache Software Foundation
- OpenOffice.org, a discontinued open-source office productivity software suite, from which Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice descended
- OpenOffice.org XML, a file format used by earlier versions of OpenOffice.org
- Oracle Open Office, a discontinued commercial office suite by Oracle Corporation, formerly StarOffice
Other
- Open plan offices
See also
- LibreOffice, an openoffice.org fork by The Document Foundation
- Office Open XML, a file format from Microsoft
- StarOffice, the ancestor of OpenOffice.org
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