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The Document Foundation

About The Document Foundation

The Document Foundation is a promotes open-source software and was created by members of the OpenOffice.org community to manage and develop a fork called LibreOffice. Its goal is to produce a vendor-independent office suite with ODF support and without any copyright assignment requirements. The Document Foundation was created partially over fears that Oracle Corporation, after acquiring Sun Microsystems, would discontinue developing OpenOffice.org.
Publisher URL: www.documentfoundation.org

Programs by The Document Foundation

5 known major program versions, ordered by most used.
LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite, developed by The Document Foundation. It is descended from OpenOffice.org. The LibreOffice suite includes a word processor, spreadsheet, graphics... More about LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a free and open source office suite, developed by The Document Foundation. This is the help program for the office program. The Help Pack provides detailed how-to and help related... More about LibreOffice Help Pack English