Harold Fuchs wrote:
It can read and write documents in Microsoft
format (*not* the latest "2007" format) but it is primarily designed to
implement the ISO standard Open Document Format (ODF) which many governments
and other national and international bodies require.

I think I know what you mean, but I doubt you could substantiate what you actually wrote, that OOo is “primarily designed to implement the ISO standard Open Document Format”. OOo version 1 didn’t even use ODF.

It seems to me that OOo was and is “primarily designed” to provide an office suite for computer users (based on StarOffice but also to some extent including the look and format and features of Microsoft Office).

ODF grew more from OpenOffice than vice versa.

Jim Allan


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