Hi :)
I don't know of one.  Also i doubt it'd be fully comprehensive.  Part of
the point of OpenSource is that anyone can take and modify the program for
their own private use, or for their company, or whatever.  If people keep
it private then we might not ever hear about it.

Forks that i know of are;
*  Neo Office - for Macs, costs money but now that LIbreOffice works on
Macs i'm not sure if it's still being developed
*  Go-oo - for various distros such as Ubuntu, openSuSE but this got
re-merged into LibreOffice main branch
*  Lotus Symphony - by IBM but they gave a huge code donation to Apache
OpenOffice so i'm not sure if it's still being developed as an independent
program

There are tons of other programs and suites that use the same formats
natively or as an option (even not counting the 1 company that seems to
have trouble implementing the format).  It'd be easier to get a list of
those programs & office-suites.
Regards from
Tom :)





On 14 October 2014 22:36, Bruce Byfield <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can anyone point me to a list of LibreOffice and OOo forks?
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> Thanks,
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