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En:OpenOffice.org

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Versione del 16 mag 2009 alle 17:02 di Christian (Discussione | contributi) (Storia: versione 3.0: :corr.)

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«As of March 2009, OpenOffice supports over 80 languages.»
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«As of March 2009, OpenOffice supports over 80 languages.»
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--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Storia: derivazione da Star Office

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«OpenOffice.org was originally derived from StarOffice, an office suite developed by StarDivision and acquired by Sun Microsystems in August 1999. 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; »
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«OpenOffice.org deriva originariamente da StarOffice, una suite office sviluppata dalla StarDivision e acquistata dalla Sun Microsystems nell'agosto 1999. Il codice sorgente della suite fu rilasciato nel luglio 2000 con lo scopo di ridurre la quota di mercato del dominante Microsoft Office, fornendo un'alternativa libera e aperta.»
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«OpenOffice.org was originally derived from StarOffice, an office suite developed by StarDivision and acquired by Sun Microsystems in August 1999. 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; »
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--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Storia: Questione del nome

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«The project and software are informally referred to as OpenOffice, but this term is a trademark held by a company in the Netherlands co-founded by Wouter Hanegraaff and is also in use by Orange UK,[3] requiring the project to adopt OpenOffice.org as its formal name.»
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«The project and software are informally referred to as OpenOffice, but this term is a trademark held by a company in the Netherlands co-founded by Wouter Hanegraaff and is also in use by Orange UK,[3] requiring the project to adopt OpenOffice.org as its formal name.»
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Scelta intelligente, visto che il nome coincide con il sito del progetto. --Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Storia: il rilascio del codice

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«On July 19, 2000, Sun Microsystems announced that it was making 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. The new project was known as OpenOffice.org, and its website went live on October 13, 2000.»
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«On July 19, 2000, Sun Microsystems announced that it was making 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. The new project was known as OpenOffice.org, and its website went live on October 13, 2000.»
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:--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Storia: versione 2.0

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«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; [...] and improved usability. A beta version was released on March 4, 2005. [...] On October 20, 2005, OpenOffice.org 2.0 was formally released to the public.»
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«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; [...] and improved usability. A beta version was released on March 4, 2005. [...] On October 20, 2005, OpenOffice.org 2.0 was formally released to the public.»
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:--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Storia: versione 3.0

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«In October 2008, version 3.0 was released, featuring the ability to import, but not export, Office Open XML documents, support for the new ODF 1.2 document format, improved support for VBA macros, and a native port for Mac OS X.»
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«In October 2008, version 3.0 was released, featuring the ability to import, but not export, Office Open XML documents, support for the new ODF 1.2 document format, improved support for VBA macros, and a native port for Mac OS X.»
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:--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Riassunto: missione di OOo

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«According to its mission statement, the OpenOffice.org project aims "To create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format."»
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«According to its mission statement, the OpenOffice.org project aims "To create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format."»
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Interoperabilità con MS Office

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«OpenOffice.org aims to compete with Microsoft Office and emulate its look and feel where suitable. It can read and write most of the file formats found in Microsoft Office, and many other applications; an essential feature of the suite for many users. OpenOffice.org has been found to be able to open files of older versions of Microsoft Office and damaged files that newer versions of Microsoft Office itself cannot open.»
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«OpenOffice.org aims to compete with Microsoft Office and emulate its look and feel where suitable. It can read and write most of the file formats found in Microsoft Office, and many other applications; an essential feature of the suite for many users. OpenOffice.org has been found to be able to open files of older versions of Microsoft Office and damaged files that newer versions of Microsoft Office itself cannot open.»
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:--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Formato ODF

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«OpenOffice.org pioneered the ISO/IEC standard OpenDocument file formats (ODF), which it uses natively, by default. It also supports reading (and in some cases writing) many legacy and current proprietary file formats (e.g.: WordPerfect through libwpd, StarOffice, Lotus Software, MS Works through libwps, Rich Text Format), most notably including Microsoft Office formats.[21]»
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«OpenOffice.org pioneered the ISO/IEC standard OpenDocument file formats (ODF), which it uses natively, by default. It also supports reading (and in some cases writing) many legacy and current proprietary file formats (e.g.: WordPerfect through libwpd, StarOffice, Lotus Software, MS Works through libwps, Rich Text Format), most notably including Microsoft Office formats.[21]»
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:--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)

Progetti derivati: StarOffice e NeoOffice

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«A number of products are derived from OpenOffice.org. Among the more well-known ones are Sun StarOffice and NeoOffice. The OpenOffice.org site also lists a large variety of complementary products including groupware solutions. NeoOffice is an independent port that offered a native OS X’s Aqua user interface even before such integration was available in OpenOffice.org. Its releases lag behind the official releases, due to its small development team and the concurrent development of the technology used to port the user interface.»
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«A number of products are derived from OpenOffice.org. Among the more well-known ones are Sun StarOffice and NeoOffice. The OpenOffice.org site also lists a large variety of complementary products including groupware solutions. NeoOffice is an independent port that offered a native OS X’s Aqua user interface even before such integration was available in OpenOffice.org. Its releases lag behind the official releases, due to its small development team and the concurrent development of the technology used to port the user interface.»
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Estensioni

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«Since version 2.0.4, OpenOffice.org has supported extensions in a similar manner to Mozilla Firefox.[36] Extensions make it easy to add new functionality to an existing OpenOffice.org installation. As of January 2009[update] the OpenOffice.org Extension Repository lists more than 260 extensions. Developers can easily build new extensions for OpenOffice.org, for example by using the OpenOffice.org API Plugin for NetBeans.»
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«Since version 2.0.4, OpenOffice.org has supported extensions in a similar manner to Mozilla Firefox.[36] Extensions make it easy to add new functionality to an existing OpenOffice.org installation. As of January 2009[update] the OpenOffice.org Extension Repository lists more than 260 extensions. Developers can easily build new extensions for OpenOffice.org, for example by using the OpenOffice.org API Plugin for NetBeans.»
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Storia: Supporto di IBM

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«In September 10, 2007, the OO.o community announced that IBM had joined to support the development of OpenOffice.org.»
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:--Christian (discussione) 16:55, 16 mag 2009 (CEST)