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The latest versions of OpenOffice have seen a spurt of growth in the extensions available for the program. [1]

Following the acquisition of Sun by Oracle, StarOffice and StarSuite became known as Oracle Open Office for the 3.3 release. [...] 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.org originated as StarOffice, an office suite developed by StarDivision and acquired by Sun Microsystems in August 1999. [2]

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OpenOffice.org 1.0 was released on 1 May 2002 for MS Windows, Linux and Solaris. [2]

Written in C++ and with documented APIs licensed under the LGPL and SISSL open-source protocols, OpenOffice.org allows any knowledgeable developer to benefit from the source. [...] CNET TechTracker will now automatically install software without requiring further action by you. [1]

In the past OpenOffice.org was criticized by the Free Software Foundation for an increasing dependency on the Java Runtime Environment which was not free software. [2]

OOo, as it’s known, lets you open and save documents in formats as diverse as MS Office formats, PDF, HTML, and XML. [...] OpenOffice.org runs on Solaris, Linux (including PPC Linux), and Windows. [1]

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. [2]

The team who brought you VersionTracker is part of the team that now brings you CNET Downloads; we are the same people who have been with you for years. [1]

OpenOffice.org was an open-source version of the StarOffice suite, with development sponsored primarily by Sun Microsystems. [2]

… it normally saves files in the open-standard Oasis OpenDocument XML format, for maximum compatibility with other applications. [1]

Sources:
[1] OpenOffice.org - Free software downloads and software reviews …
[2] OpenOffice.org - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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