Go-OO: Stick a fork in it

Go-OO is a fork of OpenOffice that has quite a few impressive features which really ought to be in official OO, but for some reason or another aren't, such as support for OpenXML, better Microsoft Binary support, and Word Perfect Graphics support. It also boasts significantly better start times -- at least on our poorly equipped test machine.
Long story short, this is a fast, lean beast of an office suite with great compatibilty with Microsoft Office. The price is right at $0.00, but as with any community project you are both welcome and encouraged to donate to the developers for their efforts.












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Subscribe to commentsJonathan HarfordMay 30th 2008 11:02AM
Forking a huge project like OO.o clearly takes a lot of effort. I'm very curious to know what's driving these intrepid ameliorators!
Jonathan HarfordMay 30th 2008 11:06AM
Aha!
Jonathan HarfordMay 30th 2008 11:07AM
*cough*
Aha!
http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2007/10/michael_meeks_on_sun_and_openo_1.html
InsomniousMay 31st 2008 6:44AM
Hmm, I may be tempted with OpenXML support, but I think everyone who uses Office 07 has realised they should steer clear and just save as .doc or .rtf.
Hopefully they'll sort out this support for OpenOffice 3 (and actually get it working).
conorJun 1st 2008 9:57AM
.docx has a cooler icon though!