
They offer very prominently their downloader/installer (which I didn't try) and, less visibly, the SF link.Ī repackaged Windows version including 5 languages. Partially updated but with imprecise information (e.g., "OpenOffice" being the old name and "Apache " the new one)Īcceptable but outdated, with many references to 3.0 We're their #2 download, behind Adobe Acrobat Reader. They don't host directly but redirect to SourceForgeĮxcept for the branding issue, the description is accurate. No links pointing back to AOO project or Apache at all. Only 1 comment from 2012 and this is the usual rant about AOO vs. Product description refers to versions "3.0" and "3.20". Title and description is talking about "OpenOffice". Windows XP, Server 2003, Server 2008, Vista, 7, Linux, Mac OS X/Intel I was fooled into clicking download links that were not really for AOO, but for other things. It is referred to as "Apache "Ĭomments are generally positive, though the numerical rating does not seem to correspond with the comments. Instead they point directly to the SourceForge copy. Rob send a note via their online comment form pointing out that the fact that they are hosting AOO 3.4.0 from May 2012 is proof that development of OpenOffice did not end in April 2011.


LibreOffice, a fork of OpenOffice is now available for download here" "Note: As of April 2011, commercial development of project has been terminated. Title is correct, but description refers to "".Ģ.
