On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:35 AM, Rita Garrone <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear All! > > What's up with this product? > "Oracle ODF > Plug-in for Microsoft Office": > http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/accessibility/templates/t2314.html#information >
Hi Rita, The Oracle ODF Plugin for Microsoft Office was a Sun (later Oracle) product. It enabled ODF read/write support on Office 2003. (Office 2007 SP2 and Office 2010 support ODF natively) This Plugin was not open source and was not part of the OpenOffice.org product. It is not part of the Apache OpenOffice project either. > What is the current legal situation about the usage of this > product? > It is neither present on Oracle's site nor on the Apache > OpenOffice project site. > What happened to this product after the Oracle > Apache > OpenOffice handover? > Currently what usability and license conditions are valid for this product? > Can this product be installed and used for free at any use? > Even for government computers? > You would need to check with Oracle on the licensing and pricing questions. Regards, -Rob > > Thank you for your answer! > > Best regards, > Rita Garrone
