قراءة لمدة 1 دقيقة Apache OpenOffice

Apache OpenOffice is a free open source office suite that.
It is one of the office suites that started from OpenOffice.
org and was a close cousin of LibreOffice and NeoOffice in 2014.
It is available for many different operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux and macOS.
It is an alternative to similar office suites, like Microsoft Office.
History.
In January 2010, Oracle Corporation bought Sun Microsystems, which developed OpenOffice.
org until that point.
In September 2010, a large part of the developers created The Document Foundation and forked the project into the new LibreOffice project because, among other reasons, they were not certain if the development would be successful under Oracle management.
In April 2011, Oracle stopped development of OpenOffice.
org and laid off the remaining development team.
A few months later, it donated the existing source code and trademarks to the Apache Foundation, which released the first version of Apache OpenOffice.
In the first years of the project, IBM had people working on the project.
After IBM stopped the support in 2014, it lacks people and has only released minor versions since then.
In 2016, the project discussed the option to discontinue the project, because of security issues that were not fixed in time.