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OpenOffice.org -
home of the world's leading open-source office suite
Why OpenOffice.org
Public administrations
and people working at all levels of government
(local / federal / regional / national etc) find OpenOffice.org 2
is their ideal software solution. The combination of a
flexible word processor, a powerful spreadsheet, dynamic
graphics, database access and more meets all the everyday needs
of a typical busy office worker.
Already available in a wide range of languages, OpenOffice.org 2 can be freely translated by local teams.
Already available in a wide range of languages, OpenOffice.org 2 can be freely translated by local teams.
Get OpenOffice.org 2 now
Best value
Using OpenOffice.org 2 demonstrates your commitment to deliver best value services.
It is not owned by any commercial organisation. Its open
source licence means there are no licence fees to pay, no expensive annual
audits, and no worries about non-compliance with onerous and obscure licencing
conditions. You may also distribute the software free to your employees,
through the schools system, or any other channel of your choice.
Data is safe
Freedom of Information Acts require that the documents you create today will be
accessible years in the future. OpenOffice.org 2 is the first software in the world
to use ISO approved file formats as its default. It also has the ability to create
pdf files if you need to publish information in a standard 'read only' format.
If you already have (possibly unlicenced) office software, OpenOffice.org 2
should be able to read your old files.
Open for all
There are no secrets in OpenOffice.org 2 - our open-source policy means anyone
can inspect the code or even help us develop the software. We actively encourage local
teams to produce versions for minority languages. OpenOffice.org 2 is a leading
international force in the movement for digital inclusion - making software
of the highest quality available to all, regardless of income.
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