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Go-oo (also Go-Open Office; previously called ooo-build) is a discontinued free
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which started as a set of patches for
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, then later became an independent fork of OpenOffice.org with a number of enhancements, sponsored by
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. ooo-build was started in 2003. The go-oo.org
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was being used by 2005. The first separate release of Go-oo was 2.3.0, in October 2007. Go-oo was discontinued in favour of
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in September 2010. Go-oo had better support for the
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OOXML file formats than OpenOffice.org, including write support, as well as other enhancements that had not been accepted
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. Many
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advocates worried that Go-oo was a Novell effort to incorporate
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technologies that might be vulnerable to
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claims, and that the effort legitimized OOXML which harmed actual document compatibility. The hybrid PDF export (
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that includes original source documents), Sun Presentation Minimizer, and other functionalities were directly available in Go-oo. Later analysis of Novell's contract with Microsoft show that Go-oo feature compatibility was intentionally limited.
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in later distributions, like Debian Stretch, use Java instead of
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. The package branded "OpenOffice.org" in many popular
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s was in fact Go-oo, not the upstream OpenOffice.org code.Go-oo derivates in Linux distributions


History

The ooo-build patchset was started at
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in 2003, before that company was bought by Novell. This was originally because Sun was slow to accept outside patches to OpenOffice.org, even from corporate partners. Most Linux distributions used ooo-build rather than OpenOffice.org upstream code directly. Since the end of 2007, various Linux distributions, including
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in its various forms, Debian and Ubuntu, had cooperated in maintaining Go-oo as a large set of patches to the upstream OpenOffice.org that, for various technical or bureaucratic reasons, had not been accepted (or, in some cases, even submitted) upstream. Others also offered Windows builds based on Go-oo, ''e.g.'' OxygenOffice Professional and OpenOffice.org Novell Edition. Michael Meeks, from
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(who also worked on OpenOffice.org and
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), said that the differentiation was done because
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wanted to preserve the right to sell the code on a proprietary basis, as they did for IBM Lotus Symphony. Sun was accused of not accepting contributions from the community.Can IBM save OpenOffice.org from itself?
Go-oo encouraged outside contributions, with rules similar to those later adopted for LibreOffice. In September 2010, The Document Foundation announced
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as a fully separate fork of OpenOffice.org. Go-oo was deprecated in favour of LibreOffice and Go-oo changes were incorporated into LibreOffice. LibreOffice and Collabora Online are current descendants of Go-oo.


Versions

Stable builds of Go-oo were usually available a couple of days after OpenOffice.org stable builds. Windows builds had a different last number in the version's number than Linux builds. A stable version for Macintosh computers was available.


Differences between OpenOffice.org and Go-oo


Advantages

* Go-oo works faster in some operations than OpenOffice.org. This makes it perform faster than OpenOffice.org. * The OpenOffice.org 3.0 installation no longer includes a large number of dictionaries for writing aids (spell checker, hyphenation and thesaurus), as this impacted application performance. Localised releases may include dictionaries for particular primary and secondary languages. Dictionaries are now available as downloadable extensions, separately for each language. Go-oo installation from version 3 on includes dictionaries in many languages, as a single extension, being a part of installation files. Inclusion of a large number of dictionaries in a default installation may affect performance. * Better Chinese font rendering.


Features

* Go-oo includes 3-D transition effects in Presentations (Linux). * Use of the GStreamer multimedia framework in Linux for multimedia content; * Go-oo uses a combo box in place of the zoom button in stock OpenOffice.org. Newer OOo 2.x feature releases have a clickable status bar item for a zoom menu. A zoom slider was introduced to OOo 3.0 Writer and later added to OOo 3.1 Calc, Impress and Draw components. * Go-oo Calc 2.4.x has a built in function called "Solver". It is a little different from the Solver function of the same name, which is available from OpenOffice.org 3.0. OpenOffice.org 2.4.x has no Solver.


Filetype support

* Go-oo can write OOXML files, and not just read them. ;Import * Go-oo 2.4.x has built in support for opening Office Open XML files and brings this function also for Windows 98/ME users. (Note: OpenOffice.org 3.x has built in support for opening Office Open XML documents, but those versions of OOo cannot be installed under
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/ ME.) * VBA macro support; *
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filetype import; *
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import; * Go-oo Draw has built-in functionality to open
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files. OpenOffice Draw requires an extension.SVG Import Filter
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* The PDF Import extension is included by default in Go-oo 3.0. * Improved EMF drawing; * WordPerfect Graphics import. ;Save/Export * From version 3.0 on, Go-oo can save password-protected XLS files. It uses only one basic encryption method compatible with many spreadsheet applications (for example
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). * Go-oo 3.x can save Office Open XML files such as docx, xlsx, pptx by using Novell OpenXML Converter. Because Go-oo for Windows and OpenOffice.org Novell Edition for Windows are similar, Novell OpenXML Converter can work with Go-oo 3.x.


Disadvantages

* Go-oo localizations are available only as language packs to the English installation. Translations of the user interface and dictionaries for different languages in Go-oo are in some cases not the same as in OpenOffice.org.


Other differences

* Go-oo uses "
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style" application shortcut icons, quick launch icons and icons for associated files.OpenOffice.org 3.0 icons
* Go-oo installation files were usually available for download a couple of days after OpenOffice.org builds were released. * Go-oo for Windows was similar to OpenOffice.org Novell Edition for Windows. For example, Go-oo has version 3.0-19 and Novell Edition 3.0-22. * The first time OpenOffice.org is started, a wizard opens to guide a user through the setting of user name and the registration process. This wizard is disabled in Go-oo.


See also

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List of word processors The following is a list of notable word processors. Free and open-source software * AbiWord * Apache OpenOffice Writer *Calligra Words * Collabora Online Writer – enterprise-ready edition of LibreOffice, included with Online, Mobile and Desktop ...
*
Comparison of word processors This is a comparison of word processing software. General information This table provides general information about selected word processors. Characteristics This table gives characteristics of each word processor. Operating system compati ...
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Office Open XML software This is an overview of software support for the Office Open XML format, a document file format for saving and exchanging editable office documents. The list here is not exhaustive. ECMA-376 1st edition implementations The ECMA-376 1st edition ...
* OpenDocument software


References


External links

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