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| name = Apache OpenOffice | logo = | logo caption = Apache OpenOffice 4 logo | screenshot = | caption = Apache OpenOffice Writer 4.0.0 | developer = Apache Software Foundation | released = 3.4.0 / {{Start date and age|2012|05|08|df=yes}}[1] | programming language = C++ and Java | operating system = Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows | platform = IA-32 and x86-64 | language = 41 languages[1] | genre = Office suite | latest preview version = | latest preview date = | license = Apache License 2.0[2] | size = 141 MB (4.1.4 en_US Windows .exe)[3] | standard = OpenDocument (ISO/IEC 26300) | website = {{URL|https://www.openoffice.org}} }}Apache OpenOffice (AOO) is an open-source office productivity software suite. It is one of the successor projects of OpenOffice.org and the designated successor of IBM Lotus Symphony.[5] It is a close cousin of LibreOffice and NeoOffice. It contains a word processor (Writer), a spreadsheet (Calc), a presentation application (Impress), a drawing application (Draw), a formula editor (Math), and a database management application (Base).[4] Apache OpenOffice's default file format is the OpenDocument Format (ODF), an ISO/IEC standard. It can also read and write a wide variety of other file formats, with particular attention to those from Microsoft Office{{snd}} although unlike LibreOffice, it cannot save Microsoft's post-2007 Office Open XML formats, only import them.[5] Apache OpenOffice is developed for Linux, macOS and Windows, with ports to other operating systems. It is distributed under the Apache License.[2] The first release was version 3.4.0, on 8 May 2012.[1] The most recent significant feature release was version 4.1, which was made available in 2014. The project has continued to release minor updates that fix bugs, update dictionaries and sometimes include feature enhancements. Difficulties maintaining a sufficient number of contributors to keep the project viable have persisted for several years. In January 2015 the project reported a lack of active developers and code contributions.[10] There have been continual problems providing timely fixes to security vulnerabilities since 2015.[11][6][13][7] Downloads of the software peaked in 2013 with an average of just under 148,000 per day compared to 84,298 in 2017.[8] History{{See also|OpenOffice.org#History}}After acquiring Sun Microsystems in January 2010, Oracle Corporation continued developing OpenOffice.org and StarOffice, which it renamed Oracle Open Office. In September 2010, the majority[9][10] of outside OpenOffice.org developers left the project[11][12] due to concerns over Sun's, and then Oracle's, management of the project,[13][14] to form The Document Foundation (TDF). TDF released the fork LibreOffice in January 2011,[15] which most Linux distributions soon moved to,[16][17][18][19] including Oracle Linux in 2012.[20][21][22] In April 2011 , Oracle stopped development of OpenOffice.org[23] and laid off the remaining development team.[24] Its reasons for doing so were not disclosed; some speculate that it was due to the loss of mindshare with much of the community moving to LibreOffice[25] while others suggest it was a commercial decision.[26] In June 2011 Oracle contributed the OpenOffice.org trademarks[27] and source code to the Apache Software Foundation, which Apache re-licensed under the Apache License.[28] IBM, to whom Oracle had contractual obligations concerning the code, appears to have preferred that OpenOffice.org be spun out to the Apache Software Foundation above other options or being abandoned by Oracle.[29][30] Additionally, in March 2012, in the context of donating IBM Lotus Symphony to the Apache OpenOffice project, IBM expressed a preference for permissive licenses, such as the Apache license, over copyleft license.[31] The developer pool for the Apache project was seeded by IBM employees,[32] who, from project inception through to 2015, did the majority of the development.[33][34][35][36][44][37] The project was accepted to the Apache Incubator on 13 June 2011,[38] the Oracle code drop was imported on 29 August 2011,[39] Apache OpenOffice 3.4 was released 8 May 2012[1] and Apache OpenOffice graduated as a top-level Apache project on 18 October 2012.[40][41][42] IBM donated the Lotus Symphony codebase to the Apache Software Foundation in 2012, and Symphony was deprecated in favour of Apache OpenOffice.[43] Many features and bug fixes, including a reworked sidebar, were merged.[44] The IAccessible2 screen reader support from Symphony was ported and included in the AOO 4.1 release[45] (April 2014), although its first appearance in an open source software release was as part of LibreOffice 4.2 in January 2014.[46] IBM ceased official participation by the release of AOO 4.1.1.[47] In September 2016, OpenOffice's project management committee chair Dennis Hamilton began a discussion of possibly discontinuing the project, after the Apache board had put them on monthly reporting due to the project's ongoing problems handling security issues.[48][49][50] {{Wide image|StarOffice major derivatives.svg|1100px|A timeline of major derivatives of StarOffice and OpenOffice.org with Apache OpenOffice in blue|center|dir=rtl}}NamingBy December 2011, the project was being called Apache OpenOffice.org (Incubating);[51] in 2012, the project chose the name Apache OpenOffice,[52] a name used in the 3.4 press release.[1] FeaturesComponents
FontsApache OpenOffice includes OpenSymbol, DejaVu,[53] the Gentium fonts, and the Apache-licensed ChromeOS fonts Arimo (sans serif), Tinos (serif) and Cousine (monospace).[54][55] OpenOffice Basic{{Main article|OpenOffice Basic}}Apache OpenOffice includes OpenOffice Basic, a programming language similar to Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Apache OpenOffice has some Microsoft VBA macro support. OpenOffice Basic is available in Writer, Calc, Draw, Impress and Base. File formatsApache OpenOffice inherits its handling of file formats from OpenOffice.org, excluding some which were supported only by copyleft libraries,[54] such as WordPerfect support. There is no definitive list of what formats the program supports other than the program's behaviour.[56] Notable claimed improvements in file format handling in 4.0 include improved interoperability with Microsoft's 2007 format Office Open XML (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX)[68] — although it cannot write OOXML, only read it to some degree.[5] Use of JavaApache OpenOffice does not bundle a Java virtual machine with the installer, as OpenOffice.org did,[70] although the suite still requires Java for "full functionality."[57] Supported operating systemsApache OpenOffice 4.1.0 was released for x86 versions of Microsoft Windows XP or later, Linux (32-bit and 64-bit), and Mac OS X 10.7 or later.[58] Other operating systems are supported by community ports; completed ports for 3.4.1 included various other Linux platforms, FreeBSD, OS/2 and Solaris SPARC,[59] and ports of 3.4.0 for Mac OS X v10.4–v10.5 PowerPC[60] and Solaris x86.[61] It was also being ported to eComStation (OS/2 new trademark/successor).[62] Development
Apache OpenOffice does not "release early, release often"; it eschews time-based release schedules, releasing only "when it is ready".[73] Apache OpenOffice has lost its initial developer participation. During March 2014{{snd}} March 2015 it had only sixteen developers; the top four (by changesets) were IBM employees,[33] and IBM had ceased official participation by the release of 4.1.1.[47] In January 2015, the project reported that it was struggling to attract new volunteers because of a lack of mentoring and badly in need of contributions from experienced developers.[10] Industry analysts noted the project's inactivity, describing it as "all but stalled"[47] and "dying" and noting its inability to maintain OpenOffice infrastructure[74] or security.[11] Red Hat developer Christian Schaller sent an open letter to the Apache Software Foundation in August 2015 asking them to direct Apache OpenOffice users towards LibreOffice "for the sake of open source and free software",[75] which was widely covered[76][77][78][79][80] and echoed[81][82][83][84] by others. The project produced two minor updates in 2017, although there was concern about the potential bugginess of the first of these releases. Patricia Shanahan, the release manager for the previous year's update noted: "I don't like the idea of changes going out to millions of users having only been seriously examined by one programmer — even if I'm that programmer." Brett Porter, then Apache Software Foundation chairman, asked if the project should "discourage downloads".[85] The next update, released in November 2018, included fixes for regressions introduced in previous releases.[72] The Register published an article in October 2018 entitled "Apache OpenOffice, the Schrodinger's app: No one knows if it's dead or alive, no one really wants to look inside", which found there were 141 code committers at the time of publication, compared to 140 in 2014; this was a change from the sustained growth experienced prior to 2014. The article concluded: "Reports of AOO's death appear to have been greatly exaggerated; the project just looks that way because it's moving slowly."[86][87]SecurityBetween October 2014 and July 2015 the project had no release manager.[88] During this period, in April 2015, a known remote code execution security vulnerability in Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 was announced (CVE-2015-1774), but the project did not have the developers available to release the software fix. Instead, the Apache project published a workaround for users, leaving the vulnerability in the download.[89] Former PMC chair Andrea Pescetti volunteered as release manager in July 2015[90] and version 4.1.2 was released in October 2015.[69] It was revealed in October 2016 that 4.1.2 had been distributed with a known security hole (CVE-2016-1513) for nearly a year as the project had not had the development resources to fix it.[91] 4.1.3 was known to have security issues[114] since at least January 2017, but fixes to them were delayed by an absent release manager for 4.1.4.[92] The Apache Software Foundation January 2017 Board minutes were edited after publication to remove mention of the security issue, which Jim Jagielski of the ASF board claimed would be fixed by May 2017.[93] Fixes were finally released in October 2017.[94] Further unfixed problems showed up in February 2019, with The Register unable to get a response from the developers, although the existing proof-of-concept exploit doesn't work with OpenOffice out-of-the-box.[7] ReleasesOracle had improved Draw (adding SVG), Writer (adding ODF 1.2) and Calc in the OpenOffice.org 3.4 beta release (12 April 2011),[95] though it cancelled the project only a few days later.[96] Apache OpenOffice 3.4 was released on 8 May 2012.[63][97] It differed from the thirteen-month-older OpenOffice.org 3.4 beta mainly in license-related details.[98] Notably, the project removed both code and fonts which were under licenses unacceptable to Apache.[54][99] Language support was considerably reduced, to 15 languages[63] from 121 in OpenOffice.org 3.3.[100] Java, required for the database application, was no longer bundled with the software.[101] 3.4.1, released 23 August 2012, added five languages back,[64] with a further eight added 30 January 2013.[102] Version 4.0 was released 23 July 2013.[103] Features include merging the Symphony code drop, reimplementing the sidebar-style interface from Symphony, improved install, MS Office interoperability enhancements, and performance improvements.[104][105] 4.0.1 added nine new languages.[66] Version 4.1 was released in April 2014. Various features lined up for 4.1 include comments on text ranges, IAccessible2, in-place editing of input fields, interactive cropping, importing pictures from files and other improvements.[106] 4.1.1 (released 14 August 2014) fixed critical issues in 4.1.[107] 4.1.2 (released in October 2015)[108] was a bugfix release, with improvements in packaging[10] and removal of the HWP file format support associated with the vulnerability CVE-2015-1774.[109] 4.1.3 (September 2016) had updates to the existing language dictionaries, enhanced build tools for AOO developers, a bug fix for databases on macOS, and a security fix for vulnerability CVE-2016-1513.[110] 4.1.4 contained security fixes.[111] Version 4.1.5 was released in December 2017, containing bug fixes.[71][112] DistributionAs a result of harmful downloads being offered by scammers, the project strongly recommends all downloads be made via its official download page,[113] which is managed off-site by SourceForge. SourceForge reported 30 million downloads for the Apache OpenOffice 3.4 series by January 2013, making it one of SourceForge's top downloads;[114] the project claimed 50 million downloads of Apache OpenOffice 3.4.x as of 15 May 2013, slightly over one year after the release of 3.4.0 (8 May 2012),[115] 85,083,221 downloads of all versions by 1 January 2014,[116] 100 million by April 2014,[117] 130 million by the end of 2014[118] and 200 million by November 2016.[119] As of May 2012 (the first million downloads), 87% of downloads via SourceForge were for Windows, 11% for Mac OS X and 2% for Linux;[16] statistics for the first 50 million downloads remained consistent, at 88% Windows, 10% Mac OS X, and 2% Linux.[120] In distributions, Apache OpenOffice is available in Gentoo Linux[121] and the FreeBSD ports tree.[122] DerivativesDerivatives include AndrOpen Office,[123][124] a port for Android, and Office 700 for iOS, both ported by Akikazu Yoshikawa.[125] LibreOffice also used some changes from Apache OpenOffice.[126] In 2013, 4.5% of new commits in LibreOffice 4.1 came from Apache contributors;[127] in 2016, only 11 commits from Apache OpenOffice were merged into LibreOffice, representing 0.07% of LibreOffice's commits for the period. 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