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KOffice
KWord screenshot
KWord screenshot
Developer(s) The KOffice Team
Stable release 2.0.1 / 2009-6-28; 6 days ago[1]
Preview release 2.0 RC1 / 2009-4-7; 2 months ago[2]
Written in C++
Operating system Linux, Unix and like operating systems, Mac OS X (via Fink), Some components are available for Microsoft Windows.
Development status Active
Type Office suite
License GPL, LGPL, BSD license and others
Website http://koffice.org

KOffice is an office suite for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). All its components are released under free software/open source licenses and use OpenDocument as their native file format when possible. The latest version of KOffice is 2.0.0, which was released on May 28, 2009. KOffice is released separately from KDE and can be downloaded at the KOffice homepage.

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[edit] KOffice 2.0

The current KOffice 2.0.0 series is designed for Unix, but also added the compatibility for Mac OS X[3] and Windows.[4] In addition, KOffice is undergoing a large overhaul to use Flake and Pigment as much as possible within applications. KOffice developers plan to share as much infrastructure as possible between applications to reduce bugs and improve the user experience.[5] They also want to create an OpenDocument library for use in other KDE applications that will allow developers to easily add support for reading and outputting OpenDocument files to their applications.[6] Automating tasks and extending the suite with custom functionality can be done with dbus or with scripting languages like Python, Ruby, and JavaScript.[7]

While version 2.0 is the current stable release of KOffice, the KOffice development team recommends end users continue using version 1.6.x until the release of KOffice 2.1 or 2.2:

This release is mainly aimed at developers, testers and early adopters. It is not aimed at end users, and we do not recommend Linux distributions to package it as the default office suite yet.

KOffice 2.0 will be useful for some users, but since it is the first release in a long series it is likely to contain bugs and incompatibilities.

It is noteworthy that KOffice 2.0 does not have all the features that KOffice 1.6 had. These features will return in the upcoming versions 2.1 and 2.2, in most cases better implemented and more efficient. Also, not all applications which were part of KOffice 1.6 made it into KOffice 2.0. The missing applications will return in 2.1 or possibly 2.2.

KOffice 2.0 release announcement, http://www.koffice.org/2009/05/koffice-200-released/

[edit] KOffice components

KOffice includes the following components:

Image:Crystal_kword.png KWord A word processor with style sheets and frame-support for DTP-style editing of complex layouts.
Image:koffice-kspread.png KSpread A spreadsheet application with multiple sheet support, templates and more than 100 mathematical formulas.
Image:koffice-kpresenter.png KPresenter A presentation program with image and effect support.
Image:koffice-kivio.png Kivio A programmable flowchart drawing program with dynamically loadable stencils. Developed by theKompany, which offers additional (non-free) stencils for sale.
Image:koffice-karbon.png Karbon14 A vector drawing application with a variety of drawing and editing tools.
Image:koffice-krita.png Krita (Formerly known as Krayon and KImageshop). A bitmap graphics manipulation program, primarily designed as a painting program, with some image processing features.
Kugar and KChart Integrated report and chart generators.
Image:Crystal_kformula.png KFormula An integrated mathematical formula editor.
Image:koffice-kexi.png Kexi An integrated data management application, designed as a Microsoft Access or FileMaker competitor. It can be used for designing and implementing databases, inserting and processing data and performing queries. It has limited compatibility with the MS Access file format.
Image:koffice-kplato.png KPlato A project management application that can create Gantt-style charts.

KOffice includes import filters for some file formats provided by competitors.

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