Difference between revisions of "Open Office.org"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Components: apostrophe usage)
(minor fixes and improvements)
Line 1: Line 1:
=OpenOffice.Org=
+
'''OpenOffice.org''' is a free office suite program comparable to the venerable [[Microsoft Office]]. It features a word processing program, spreadsheets,   
'''Open Office.org''' is a office suite program comparable to the venerable Microsoft Office. It features a word processing program, Spreadsheets,   
+
slide show presentation, and graphics. It is written in [[Java]] so hypothetically, it can run on any operating system that can support Java 6 or above. As of June 21, 2011, it supports over 120 languages. It originally originated as StarOffice, made by StarDivision. Upon being taken over by [[Sun Microsystems]], the same people who make Java, OpenOffice.org became the top competitor to Microsoft Office.
slide show presentation and graphics. It is written in [[Java]] so hypothetically, it can run on any operating system that can support Java 6 or above. As of June 21 2011, it supports over 120 languages. It originally originated as StarOffice, made by StarDivision. Upon being taken over by Sun Microsystems, the same people who make Java, Open Office became the top competitor to Microsoft Office.
+
  
__TOC__
+
==Components==
 
+
OpenOffice.org offers the following components:
=Components=
+
Open Office.org offers the following components:
+
 
*Writer, similar to Microsoft Office Word.
 
*Writer, similar to Microsoft Office Word.
 
*Calc, a spreedsheet component with components not available in Microsoft Excel
 
*Calc, a spreedsheet component with components not available in Microsoft Excel
Line 14: Line 11:
 
*Math, a mathmatical formulae comparable to Equation Editor.
 
*Math, a mathmatical formulae comparable to Equation Editor.
  
Open Office saves all it's files in its own specific extensions <small> eg .odt, .omt etc</small>
+
OpenOffice.org saves all it's files in its own specific extensions <small> eg .odt, .omt etc</small>
It can export to PDF documentations.<ref>www.openoffice.org/faq</ref>
+
It can export to PDF documentations.<ref>http://www.openoffice.org/faq</ref>
  
=Marketing=
+
==Marketing==
Sun Microsystems help distribute OpenOffice.org primarily as advertisements in Java Updates. In 2011, Sun and Google announced that in a partnership, in which OpenOffice searches through Google and Google helps distribute OpenOffice. Most tech rating groups reviewed it favourably<ref>www.google.com/openoffice</ref>.
+
Sun Microsystems help distribute OpenOffice.org primarily as advertisements in Java Updates. In 2011, Sun and [[Google]] announced that in a partnership, in which OpenOffice.org searches through Google and Google helps distribute OpenOffice.org. Most tech rating groups reviewed it favourably.<ref>http://www.google.com/openoffice</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
{{reflist}}
 
{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Software]]
 
[[Category:Software]]
 +
 +
==External links==
 +
*[http://www.openoffice.org/ Official website]

Revision as of 16:05, March 15, 2013

OpenOffice.org is a free office suite program comparable to the venerable Microsoft Office. It features a word processing program, spreadsheets, slide show presentation, and graphics. It is written in Java so hypothetically, it can run on any operating system that can support Java 6 or above. As of June 21, 2011, it supports over 120 languages. It originally originated as StarOffice, made by StarDivision. Upon being taken over by Sun Microsystems, the same people who make Java, OpenOffice.org became the top competitor to Microsoft Office.

Components

OpenOffice.org offers the following components:

  • Writer, similar to Microsoft Office Word.
  • Calc, a spreedsheet component with components not available in Microsoft Excel
  • Impress, a slide show presentation, comparable with Apple Keynote
  • Base, a database component.
  • Draw, a vector graphics editor, similar to manual logarithimic scales, but specifically designed to render such equations
  • Math, a mathmatical formulae comparable to Equation Editor.

OpenOffice.org saves all it's files in its own specific extensions eg .odt, .omt etc It can export to PDF documentations.[1]

Marketing

Sun Microsystems help distribute OpenOffice.org primarily as advertisements in Java Updates. In 2011, Sun and Google announced that in a partnership, in which OpenOffice.org searches through Google and Google helps distribute OpenOffice.org. Most tech rating groups reviewed it favourably.[2]

References

External links