A free and open-source office suite that includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation software, and more. It is a popular alternative to Microsoft Office.
A Microsoft Word document format commonly used for text processing. It supports text, images, tables, and various formatting styles.
An ODT file is a text document format based on the OpenDocument standard (ODF), serving as an open-source alternative to Microsoft Word's DOCX. It stores formatted text, images, tables, and other document elements in a structured XML format, compressed within a ZIP archive. ODT files retain metadata such as author details, revision history, and document properties. Designed for broad compatibility, they can be opened and edited in word processors like LibreOffice Writer, Apache OpenOffice Writer, and even Microsoft Word. As part of the ODF standard (approved by OASIS), ODT ensures long-term accessibility and cross-platform interoperability for office documents.
ODS files are primarily linked to Apache OpenOffice Calc and store spreadsheets in the OpenDocument (ODF) format. The file itself is a compressed ZIP archive containing XML documents that hold text, formulas, and embedded media, organized in columns and rows. ODS files also preserve metadata, such as author details. Although commonly used in Calc, they remain compatible with Excel and other spreadsheet applications. The OpenDocument format is an OASIS standard for creating and exchanging office documents
An ODP file is a presentation format based on the OpenDocument standard, much like Microsoft PowerPoint's PPTX. It stores slides containing text, images, videos, animations, and transition effects. ODP files are structured as compressed ZIP archives with XML documents defining their content and layout. They also preserve metadata, such as author details and editing history. Designed for cross-platform compatibility, ODP works seamlessly with LibreOffice Impress, Apache OpenOffice, and even Microsoft PowerPoint. The OpenDocument format (ODF) is an open, OASIS-standardized format for office documents, ensuring long-term accessibility and interoperability.