

As we have already explained, both are based on code, so the changes are comparable to those between Chromium and Chrome: minimal changes, licensing issues, installation, etc. Good: and how are LibreOffice and OpenOffice different? When it seemed that OpenOffice was a foretold death, Oracle donated its brand to Apache, who has continued to maintain OpenOffice to this day and what we know today is actually called Apache OpenOffice.

The end of this story is well known: most Linux distributions switched to LibreOffice. The good news is that people who had been working on OpenOffice created LibreOffice, an office suite that is based on the code. As if that wasn't enough, he later discontinued the project.

OpenOffice went ahead in the hands of a few Sun Microsystems employees and volunteers.īack in 2011, Oracle bought Sun Microsystems basically to trash the project, or so it sounds when you consider that it changed the name to Oracle OpenOffice to create confusion among users. Shortly after, the company converted the code of the software to open source and, later, changed the name to the OpenOffice that we all know. The original software was called Star Office, which was acquired by Sun Microsystems at the end of the last century, in 1999.

You could say that the original version is OpenOffice, but we would be being a bit vague. LibreOffice and OpenOffice share code, open in both cases
