![]() The Document Foundation is announced by members of the community. Oracle buys Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion 3.0 is released, with a native interface on Mac OS X, OOXML import, and support for ODF 1.2. Improvements include better performance, lower memory usage, and greater scripting capabilities ![]() 2.0 is released, using the Open Document Format (ODF) as default. 1.1 is released, with one-click export to PDF, and the ability to export presentations to Flash (SWF). XML, the default file format used by the suite, is contributed to the OASIS consortium - this is later developed into the Open Document Format (ODF) Sun Microsystems open sources StarOffice to create StarOffice 5.2 is released as a free download for personal use ![]() ![]() Sun Microsystems buys StarDivision for $73.5 million StarOffice 3.1 is released, the first version for Linux i386 StarOffice 3.0 is released, running on Windows, OS/2, Solaris and Mac OS StarWriter 2.0 is released for Windows, OS/2, Mac OS and Solaris (SPARC) StarOffice 1.0 is released, combining StarWriter, StarBase and StarDraw StarWriter 5.5 is released, including StarWriter Compact 2.0 (shown below) StarDivision is formed in Lüneburg, northern Germany ![]() Star-Writer I, written by Marco Börries, is released - initially for CP/M on the Amstrad CPC, and later ported to DOS Discover the history of LibreOffice and its predecessors! Here’s a quick summary – and then read on for the details… ![]()
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