As of 2010, new versions (including new features) are released every six months (so-called "feature releases") alternating with so-called "bug fix releases" which are being released between two feature releases (every three months). It fixed minor bugs and introduced new features.Īs of the 2.0.3 release, changed its release cycle from 18 months to releasing updates, feature enhancements and bug fixes every three months. Eight weeks after the release of Version 2.0, an update, 2.0.1, was released. On 20 October 2005, Sun Microsystems formally released 2.0 to the public. As a consequence, the Community Council announced that it would no longer dual-license the office suite, and future versions would use only the LGPL. On 2 September 2005 Sun announced that it was retiring the SISSL. Sun released a beta version on 4 March 2005. Work on version 2.0 began in early 2003 with the following goals: better interoperability with Microsoft Office better performance, with improved speed and lower memory usage greater scripting capabilities better integration, particularly with GNOME an easier-to-find and use database front-end for creating reports, forms and queries digital signatures (only in ODF format this feature is not defined in ODF 1.1 specification) a new built-in SQL database and improved usability. It also added the 3rd Party Add-ons ability.
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1.1 introduced One-click Export to PDF and can Export presentations to Flash (.SWF). 1.0 for MacOS X (X11) was released on 23 June 2003. 1.0 was released on for MS Windows, Linux and Solaris. The new project was known as, and its website went live on 13 October 2000.
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On 19 July 2000, Sun Microsystems announced that it would make the source code of StarOffice available for download under both the LGPL and the Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL) with the intention of building an open-source development community around the software.
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In August 1999 version 5.2 of StarOffice was made available free of charge. In 1999 Sun Microsystems purchased the code.
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Originally the German company StarDivision developed the application as the proprietary software suite StarOffice. Updated Oracle Start Center and OpenDocument format icons. New features, and performance enhancements. Overlining and transparent dragging added.
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Security fix, minor enhancements, and bug fixes. Updated charting component and minor enhancements As a result, the project adopted as its formal name. The project and software are commonly known as OpenOffice, but this term is trademarked both in the Netherlands, by a company co-founded by Wouter Hanegraaff, and, independently, in the UK by Orange UK. After acquiring Sun in 2010, Oracle Corporation stopped supporting commercial development and contributed the suite to the Apache Incubator to become a project of the Apache Software Foundation. was an open-source version of the StarOffice suite, with development sponsored primarily by Sun Microsystems. The source code of the suite was released in July 2000 with the aim of reducing the dominant market share of Microsoft Office by providing a free and open alternative. originated as StarOffice, an office suite developed by StarDivision and acquired by Sun Microsystems in August 1999. LibreOffice is a fork of which was formed by many of the original developers of OpenOffice. As free software, users are free to download, modify, use and distribute. As of June 2011, supports over 120 languages. It supports the ISO/ IEC standard OpenDocument Format (ODF) for data interchange as its default file format, as well as Microsoft Office formats among others. OpenOffice is available for a number of different computer operating systems, is distributed as free software and is written using its own GUI toolkit.
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, commonly known as OOo or OpenOffice, is an open-source application suite whose main components are for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, and databases. LGPL version 3 ( 2 Beta 2 and earlier are dual-licensed under the SISSL and LGPL) Īpache Software Foundation (2011 – present) For other uses, see Open office (disambiguation).