On 10/18/2014 07:07 AM, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
Someone remind me. . . .
What were all of the "popular" forks off from OpenOffice.org?
I remember a European one [EuroOffice?], a Mac one [NeoOffice?], and
OxygenOffice. I know there were others. Many "died" on their own for
lack of supporters or developers, while others [so I heard] had their
project developers come over to LibreOffice and stop developing their
"forked" projects.
Anyone know of a good list and what became of these forks?
Well, in my opinion, LibreOffice is the best fork of the lot.
There was IBM's Symphony, but it was rolled back into OpenOffice, IIRC.
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