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KOffice

https://web.archive.org/web/20120821212347/http://www.koffice.org/
Office suite for KDE

KOffice was a free software office suite and graphics suite by KDE for Unix-like systems and Windows. KOffice contains a word processor (KWord), a spreadsheet (KSpread), a presentation program (KPresenter), and a number of other components that varied over the course of KOffice’s development.

After development began in 1997, two major versions of KOffice were released: Version 1.0 in 2000 and 2.0 in 2009. Following internal conflicts, the majority of KOffice developers split off in 2010 – resulting in the creation of Calligra Suite. Two years later, in September 2012, the KOffice.org website went offline.





Licensing

License

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Notes

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Janet Casey

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29 August 2001




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
KOffice Developers Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
DeveloperVCS Repository Webviewhttp://webcvs.kde.org/
DeveloperE-mailmailto:koffice-devel@kde.org
SupportE-mailmailto:koffice@kde.org
Bug TrackingVCS Repository Webviewhttp://bugs.kde.org/


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useKDE
Required to buildautoconf 2.53
Required to builda C++ compiler that supports exceptions
Required to buildautomake 1.6.1




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