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Examples of "neooffice"
NeoOffice
includes stability fixes from Apache OpenOffice.
NeoOffice
began as a project to investigate methods of creating a native port of OpenOffice.org to OS X. The project now called
NeoOffice
was originally dubbed "
NeoOffice
/J", reflecting its use of OS X's Java integration to enable a native application. A related project was
NeoOffice
/C, which was a simultaneous effort to develop a version using Apple's Cocoa APIs. But
NeoOffice
/C proved very difficult to implement and the application was highly unstable, so the project was set aside in favor of the more promising
NeoOffice
/J. The "/J" suffix was dropped with version 1.2, since there was no longer another variety of
NeoOffice
from which to distinguish it. Many of these releases were preceded by a version that only Early Access Members could download; these versions were released about a month before the official release date.
There were initially some attempts to resolve the licensing differences and foster more direct cooperation and code-sharing between the
NeoOffice
and OpenOffice.org developers. However, the
NeoOffice
developers said that they preferred to work separately from OpenOffice.org because "coordination requires a significant amount of time." The OpenOffice.org developers said that "a proposal to work together has been made, and
NeoOffice
developers refused". The
NeoOffice
developers subsequently expressed support for LibreOffice and the launch of The Document Foundation.
Listed here, in the order of appearance in the Save As dialogue box, are the file formats supported for saving documents in
NeoOffice
3.1.2. In cases where
NeoOffice
is used to edit a document originally in a Microsoft format,
NeoOffice
can save to that format without loss of formatting.
NeoOffice
3.1.1 and later is based on OpenOffice.org 3.1.1, though recent versions include stability fixes from LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice.
Though
NeoOffice
is sold commercially, the source code is still available for free under the terms of the GPL.
NeoOffice
, an independent commercial port for Macintosh that tracked the main line of development, offered a native OS X Aqua user interface before OpenOffice.org did. Later versions are derived from Go-oo, rather than directly from OpenOffice.org. , the current version is
NeoOffice
2015.11, first released 12 December 2016, based on OpenOffice.org/Go-oo 3.1.1 with stability fixes from Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
Sun first released OpenOffice.org under both the LGPL and SISSL, later under only the LGPL, with a requirement for copyright assignment for any contributions to the main code base, which allowed Sun to create proprietary versions of the software (notably StarOffice).
NeoOffice
chose not to assign its code to Sun, which prevented Sun from using
NeoOffice
code in official OpenOffice.org versions.
OpenOffice.org was open source, and gave rise to many derivative versions and successor projects to StarOffice. , Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice and
NeoOffice
are still developed.
Apache renamed the software Apache OpenOffice. Other active successor projects include LibreOffice (the most actively developed) and
NeoOffice
(commercial, only for macOS).
In 2013
NeoOffice
moved to a commercial distribution model via the Mac App Store. As of 2016, the source code is still available for free, but the software package is only available with the purchase of a commercial license.
The issue had been particularly pronounced on Mac OS X. Early versions of OpenOffice.org required the installation of X11.app or XDarwin (though the
NeoOffice
port supplied a native interface). Versions since 3.0 ran natively using Apple's Aqua GUI.
A general C++ library, "libwps", can extract text from many different versions of Microsoft Works. OpenOffice.org variants such as Go-oo, LibreOffice,
NeoOffice
and OxygenOffice have included libwps. libwps also provides a command line converter.
The free and open-source word processors AbiWord, Apache OpenOffice, Bean, Calligra, KWord, LibreOffice and
NeoOffice
can view, edit and save RTF files. RTF format is also used in the Ted word processor.
In 2006, Microsoft sent a takedown notice to site, complaining about multiple files, including a “Windows-to-Linux-Migration” video, a Xandros Linux torrent, and a
NeoOffice
1.2 distribution (an OpenOffice.org fork for Mac OS X).
By default,
NeoOffice
loads and saves files in the OpenDocument file format, although this can be changed by the user. The OpenDocument file format is an XML file format standardized by OASIS (Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards).
NeoOffice
is an office suite for the macOS operating system developed by Planasema Inc. It is a commercial fork of the free/open source OpenOffice.org that implements most of the features of OpenOffice.org, including a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation program, and graphics program, and adds some features not present in the macOS versions of LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice.
NeoOffice
was the first OpenOffice.org fork to offer a native OS X experience, with easier installation, better integration into the OS X interface (pull-down menus at the top of the screen and familiar keyboard shortcuts, for example), use of OS X's fonts and printing services without additional configuration, and integration with the OS X clipboard and drag-and-drop functions. Subsequently, both LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice followed NeoOffice's lead and implemented similarly native OS X versions.
A new Macintosh version of Office was released in May 2004. Substantial cleanup of the various applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and feature parity with Office 2003 (for Microsoft Windows) created a very usable release. Microsoft released patches through the years to eliminate most known macro vulnerabilities from this version. While Apple released Pages and the open source community created
NeoOffice
, Word remains the most widely used word processor on the Macintosh.
Apache OpenOffice (AOO) is an open-source office productivity software suite. It is one of the successor projects of OpenOffice.org and integrates features and improvements from IBM Lotus Symphony. Apache OpenOffice 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).