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How to Make Schedules and Calendars in OpenOffice. Its free licensing and robust software suite make Apache OpenOffice a boon for small businesses who don't have the budget to outfit their office ...
What is Apache OpenOffice? Apache OpenOffice (AOO) is free and open source software for office productivity owned by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
To automatically open Word files in OpenOffice, change the default program to OpenOffice on either Windows 8 or Windows 7 workstations.
Lagging slightly behind Microsoft Office in features, Apache OpenOffice has a lot of functionality and flexibility, as well as tight integration among components. It's also free and open-source.
Oracle has given the OpenOffice office suite to Apache, with IBM's blessing. The Document Foundation, creators of the LibreOffice, an OpenOffice fork, can live with this move.
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is urging the community of volunteer developers to rally around the OpenOffice code base.
Challenging LibreOffice’s spanking new version 4.1, Apache OpenOffice 4.0 boasts a splashy in-document user interface, hundreds of bug fixes, and many more features big and small.
Due to lack of developers, " Apache OpenOffice (AOO) ", which suggested the completion of the project once in September 2016, was subsequently decided to continue development for the ...
OpenOffice 4.0 comes with a handy sidebar that beats the feature overload issue by devoting room on the side of documents for feature controls ...
Some open source supporters are still using Apache Open Office instead of LibreOffice. Christian Schaller thinks Apache should direct users from its website to LibreOffice instead ...