Sep 24, 2019 OpenOffice.org is both an Open Source product and a project. The product is a multi-platform office productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program, with a user interface and feature set similar to other office suites.
File Details | |
File Size | 169.3 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Mac OS X |
Date Added | September 5, 2019 |
Total Downloads | 11,931 |
Publisher | OpenOffice.org |
Homepage | OpenOffice |
Publisher's Description
OpenOffice is the open source project through which Sun Microsystems is releasing the technology for the popular StarOffice productivity suite. It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format. It establishes the necessary facilities to make this open source technology available to the developer community.
klavc reviewed v3.3.0 RC8 on Jan 2, 2011
Treesize for mac. I would wish for both OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice to get a full sandbox as Gogole Chrome and Adobe Reader have.
OpenOffice.org is coming to the Mac, and natively, without requiring any X11 server. They've made fantastic progress at the Aqua port. Native Mac support is slated for release with OpenOffice 3.0 in September, with the first beta being available in April. Downloading OpenOffice for Mac was successful. Installing OpenOffice for Mac was successful. However, My iMac (OS X Maverick) blocked App, unable to open. I tried same procedure on my old G4 Mac, and result was the same. Finally, my wife tried on her Mac Mini (Mt. Lion), and result was the same.
Marucins reviewed v3.3.0 RC3 on Nov 8, 2010
Only LibreOffice!
HornyToad reviewed v3.3.0 RC3 on Nov 8, 2010
The problem, for me, with OpenOffice for Mac has always and is still its poor integration in the MacOS X environment, and one of the consequences I deplore the most is the painfully slow scroll through large documents. NeoOffice doesn't suffer from that flaw (it's a flaw for me), as scrolling is much easier and faster. Aside from that, and like all the other suites stemming from the OOo core, its functionalities are quite interesting, like its capability to export a document in the PDF format natively. I just wish it were a little faster to load and to scroll through documents. Oh yes, one thing: it's free.
Marucins reviewed v3.2.0 on Feb 10, 2010
At last final OpenOffice 3.2.0 OSX
Marucins reviewed v3.2.0 RC5 on Feb 4, 2010
Nice.
zridling reviewed vAqua Development Preview on Jun 5, 2007
https://konero.weebly.com/blog/publisher-for-mac. Rough around the edges (very rough — it's an alpha), but having ODF will be a boon to Mac users.
Microsoft Word For Mac Free
DudeBoyz reviewed v2.2.0 on Mar 30, 2007
Very good to see it keep pace with the Windows version in terms of release date and version.
Only complaint is again about the interface not being native to OS X and instead relying on X11.
Neo Office is one alternative solution, but hopefully the main folks on the Open Office project will be able to update the entire suite so that it takes full advantage of the native OS X interface.
Please keep up the good work. It is fantastic to have the same suite on Windows, Linux and OS X.
Maybe soon, Microsoft Office will be a faded memory for many of us who don't really want to use it. If they can just get that OpenDoc format (or whatever) figured out and standardized, we can use Open Office APPS with Microsoft Office FILES and not miss a beat. That would make life much better for consultants who interface with clients reliant on the Microsoft Juggernaut.
Only complaint is again about the interface not being native to OS X and instead relying on X11.
Neo Office is one alternative solution, but hopefully the main folks on the Open Office project will be able to update the entire suite so that it takes full advantage of the native OS X interface.
Please keep up the good work. It is fantastic to have the same suite on Windows, Linux and OS X.
Maybe soon, Microsoft Office will be a faded memory for many of us who don't really want to use it. If they can just get that OpenDoc format (or whatever) figured out and standardized, we can use Open Office APPS with Microsoft Office FILES and not miss a beat. That would make life much better for consultants who interface with clients reliant on the Microsoft Juggernaut.
ckjnigel reviewed v2.0.4 on Feb 8, 2007
I'm impressed how fast it runs atop X11 under OS X -- faster than the Windows Java version.
NeoOffice is too sluggish for me!
NeoOffice is too sluggish for me!
DudeBoyz reviewed v2.0.2 on Sep 6, 2006
While I do appreciate the product, I'm glad that there is an alternative version that is more Mac OS X friendly.
NeoOffice is a great option for OS X users.
NeoOffice is a great option for OS X users.
spiffyjeff reviewed v2.0.1 on Apr 27, 2006
Yes, Mac does seem to be last on their list, but I don't really blame them either. If you want the most users, target windows first, then Linux, then Mac. Now that they are on 2.x, i will try on my mac
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klavc reviewed v3.3.0 RC8 on Jan 2, 2011
I would wish for both OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice to get a full sandbox as Gogole Chrome and Adobe Reader have.
Marucins reviewed v3.3.0 RC3 on Nov 8, 2010
Only LibreOffice!
HornyToad reviewed v3.3.0 RC3 on Nov 8, 2010
The problem, for me, with OpenOffice for Mac has always and is still its poor integration in the MacOS X environment, and one of the consequences I deplore the most is the painfully slow scroll through large documents. NeoOffice doesn't suffer from that flaw (it's a flaw for me), as scrolling is much easier and faster. Aside from that, and like all the other suites stemming from the OOo core, its functionalities are quite interesting, like its capability to export a document in the PDF format natively. I just wish it were a little faster to load and to scroll through documents. Oh yes, one thing: it's free.
Marucins reviewed v3.2.0 on Feb 10, 2010
At last final OpenOffice 3.2.0 OSX
Marucins reviewed v3.2.0 RC5 on Feb 4, 2010
Nice.
zridling reviewed vAqua Development Preview on Jun 5, 2007
Rough around the edges (very rough — it's an alpha), but having ODF will be a boon to Mac users.
DudeBoyz reviewed v2.2.0 on Mar 30, 2007
Very good to see it keep pace with the Windows version in terms of release date and version.
Only complaint is again about the interface not being native to OS X and instead relying on X11.
Neo Office is one alternative solution, but hopefully the main folks on the Open Office project will be able to update the entire suite so that it takes full advantage of the native OS X interface.
Please keep up the good work. It is fantastic to have the same suite on Windows, Linux and OS X.
Maybe soon, Microsoft Office will be a faded memory for many of us who don't really want to use it. If they can just get that OpenDoc format (or whatever) figured out and standardized, we can use Open Office APPS with Microsoft Office FILES and not miss a beat. That would make life much better for consultants who interface with clients reliant on the Microsoft Juggernaut.
Only complaint is again about the interface not being native to OS X and instead relying on X11.
Neo Office is one alternative solution, but hopefully the main folks on the Open Office project will be able to update the entire suite so that it takes full advantage of the native OS X interface.
Please keep up the good work. It is fantastic to have the same suite on Windows, Linux and OS X.
Maybe soon, Microsoft Office will be a faded memory for many of us who don't really want to use it. If they can just get that OpenDoc format (or whatever) figured out and standardized, we can use Open Office APPS with Microsoft Office FILES and not miss a beat. That would make life much better for consultants who interface with clients reliant on the Microsoft Juggernaut.
ckjnigel reviewed v2.0.4 on Feb 8, 2007
I'm impressed how fast it runs atop X11 under OS X -- faster than the Windows Java version.
NeoOffice is too sluggish for me!
NeoOffice is too sluggish for me!
DudeBoyz reviewed v2.0.2 on Sep 6, 2006
While I do appreciate the product, I'm glad that there is an alternative version that is more Mac OS X friendly.
NeoOffice is a great option for OS X users.
NeoOffice is a great option for OS X users.
spiffyjeff reviewed v2.0.1 on Apr 27, 2006
Yes, Mac does seem to be last on their list, but I don't really blame them either. If you want the most users, target windows first, then Linux, then Mac. Now that they are on 2.x, i will try on my mac
DudeBoyz reviewed v2.0 Beta (Snapshot Build 1.9.m130) on Sep 30, 2005
Looks like the OS X version is lagging behind in terms of production and support, sadly.
bts reviewed v1.1.2 on Sep 2, 2005
Great product with great support. If you ever have a question about the product be sure to visit these forums: http://www.oooforum.org
andyb949 reviewed v1.1.2 on Aug 31, 2005
The Windows version of this didn't let you count the number of words in a selection, which is essential to me, so I can't use this.
That should be fixed in version 2, then I'll give it a try. Quarkxpress 8 for mac free download. I'm using AbiWord at the moment which I don't like all that much so hopefully this will be better.
That should be fixed in version 2, then I'll give it a try. Quarkxpress 8 for mac free download. I'm using AbiWord at the moment which I don't like all that much so hopefully this will be better.
zridling reviewed v1.1.2 on Aug 29, 2005
I'm curious: do any mac people use OOo? It doesn't seem to be on their radar. Please respond if so.
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macOS Support¶
The current Apache OpenOffice supports Apple OS X version10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.10 (Yosemite),10.11 (El Capitan) and macOS 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra). Wow patch 3.2.0 mac download.
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The last OpenOffice version supporting Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger),10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard) is OpenOffice 4.0.1. Photo booth effects for mac download free.
Hardware Requirements¶
- CPU: Intel Processor
- Memory: Minimum 512 Mbytes RAM.
- Storage: At least 400 Mbytes available disk space for a default install via download.
- Graphics: 1024 x 768 or higher resolution with 16.7 million colours.
Additional Resources¶
- Click here to download
- Click here to get install instructions for OpenOffice on macOS
- Click here to get help and support in the Community Support Forums