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The '''Open Document Format for Office Applications''' ('''ODF'''), also known as '''OpenDocument''', standardized as '''ISO 26300''', is an [[open file format]] for [[spreadsheetword processor|word processing]]s documents, [[chartspreadsheet]]s, [[Presentation program|presentations]] and [[wordgraphics processor|word processing]] documentsand using [[Zip (file format)|ZIP]]-compressed<ref>Extract an odt file with unzip on Linux to see the actual resource hierarchy</ref> [[XML]] files. It was developed with the aim of providing an open, XML-based file format specification for office applications.<ref>{{cite web
| url = https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/office/charter.php
| title = OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
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It is also the default format for documents in typical [[Linux distribution]]s.
 
The standard is developed and maintained by a technical committee in the [[OASIS (organization)|Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards]] (OASIS) consortium.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office |title=OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC |publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards]]}}</ref> It was based on the [[Sun Microsystems]] specification for [[OpenOffice.org XML]], the default format for [[OpenOffice.org]] and [[LibreOffice]]. It was originally developed for [[StarOffice]] "to provide an open standard for office documents."<ref>{{citation |url=http://xml.coverpages.org/openoffice-xml_specification_draft200012.pdf |title=StarOffice XML File Format Working Draft, Technical Reference Manual, Draft 9, December 2000 |date=December 2000 |access-date=2010-08-08}}</ref>
 
In addition to being an OASIS standard, it is published as an [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]]/[[International Electrotechnical Commission|IEC]] international standard ISO/IEC 26300{{snd}} Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument).<ref name="odf12-part1"/><ref name="odf12-part2"/><ref name="odf12-part3"/><ref name="odf10"/><ref name="iso.org">{{citation |url=http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=59302 |title=ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Amd 1:2012 – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1 |date=8 March 2012 |access-date=12 April 2012}}</ref><ref name="http">{{cite web |url=http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=59302 |title=ISO/IEC 26300:2006/DAM 1 – OpenDocument v1.1 |access-date=29 March 2011}}</ref>
InFrom 2021, the current version is 1.3.<ref name="blog.documentfoundation.org">{{Cite web|url=https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2020/01/21/odf-1-3-approved-as-oasis-committee-specification/|title=ODF 1.3 approved as OASIS Committee Specification|date=21 January 2020}}</ref>
 
==Specifications==<!-- This section is linked from [[ODP]] -->
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The OpenDocument standard was developed by a Technical Committee (TC) under the [[OASIS (organization)|Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards]] (OASIS) industry consortium. The ODF-TC has members from a diverse set of companies and individuals. Active TC members have voting rights. Members associated with Sun and IBM have sometimes had a large voting influence.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/membership.php?wg_abbrev=office | title=OpenDocument TC's {{Sic|hide=y|publicly|-}}visible membership roster | access-date=3 November 2007}}</ref> The standardization process involved the developers of many office suites or related document systems.
 
The first official ODF-TC meeting to discuss the standard was 16 December 2002. OASIS approved OpenDocument as an OASIS standard on 1 May 2005. OASIS submitted the ODF specification to [[ISO/IEC JTC 1|ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1]] (JTC 1) on 16 November 2005, under Publicly Available Specification (PAS) rules. ISO/IEC standardization for an open document standard including text, spreadsheet and presentation was proposed for the first time in [[Danish UNIX User Group|DKUUG]] 28 August 2001.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.open-std.org/keld/iso26300-odf/dkuug-std-010828.pdf | title=Meeting agenda for DKUUG STD 2001-08-28 – item 5.6 | access-date=13 March 2015}}</ref>
 
After a six-month review period, on 3 May 2006, OpenDocument unanimously passed its six-month DIS (Draft International Standard) ballot in [[JTC 1]] ([[ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34]]), with broad participation,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.jtc1sc34.org/repository/0728revc.htm | title=<!--what the title actually says: "ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 Information Technology -->Document Description and Processing Languages-->Summary of Voting on DIS ISO/IEC 26300 – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 | date=13 June 2006 | access-date=24 August 2006 | author=ISO/IEC SC34 Secretariat | work=ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 Document Repository | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061001180333/http://www.jtc1sc34.org/repository/0728revc.htm | archive-date = 1 October 2006}}</ref> after which the OpenDocument specification was "approved for release as an ISO and IEC International Standard" under the name ISO/IEC 26300:2006.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.iso.org/iso/en/commcentre/pressreleases/2006/Ref1004.html | title=ISO and IEC approve OpenDocument OASIS standard for data interoperability of office applications | date=8 May 2006 | access-date=24 August 2006 | work=ISO Press Releases | publisher=[[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060519180809/http://www.iso.org/iso/en/commcentre/pressreleases/2006/Ref1004.html | archive-date=19 May 2006}}</ref>
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After responding to all written ballot comments, and a 30-day default ballot, the OpenDocument [[international standard]] went to publication in ISO, officially published 30 November 2006.
 
In 2006,<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/former-opendocument-advocates-bolt-for-w3c-standard/|title=Former OpenDocument advocates bolt for W3C standard|last=LaMonica|first=Martin|date=29 October 2007|work=[[CNET]]|publisher=[[CBS Interactive]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120418013056/http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9806369-7.html|archive-date=18 April 2012}}</ref> Garry Edwards, a member of OASIS TC since 2002,<ref name="Oasis_meeting">{{cite web|url=http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office/200212/msg00003.html|title=Meeting Minutes|date=16 December 2002|publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]]|access-date=2007-11-01}}</ref> along with Sam Hiser, and Paul "Marbux" E. Merrell<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url=http://www.robweir.com/blog/2007/10/cracks-in-foundation.html|title=Cracks in the foundation|last=Weir|first=Rob|date=7 October 2007|website=An Antic Disposition}}</ref> founded the OpenDocument Foundation. The aim of this project was to be open-source representative of the format in OASIS.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> The immediate aim of this project was to develop software that would convert legacy [[Microsoft Office]] documents to ODF. By October 2007 the project was a failure: Conversion of Microsoft Office documents could not be achieved.<ref name=":0" /> By this time, The foundation was convinced that ODF was not moving in a direction that they supported.<ref name=":2">{{cite web|url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/odf-infighting-could-help-microsofts-ooxml/|title=ODF infighting could help Microsoft's OOXML|last=Foley|first=Mary Jo|author-link=Mary Jo Foley|date=29 October 2007|work=[[ZDNet]]|publisher=[[CBS Interactive]]|url-status=live <!--but its links aren't working properly-->|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071223005220/http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=875|archive-date=23 December 2007}}</ref> As a result, it announced the decision to abandon its namesake format in favor of [[W3C]]'s [[Compound Document Format]] (CDF), which was in early stages of its development.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":0" /> The foundation, however, never acted on this decision and was soon dissolved. The CDF was never designed for this purpose either.<ref name="andy1">{{cite web|url=http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20071109070012244|title=Putting the OpenDocument Foundation to Bed (without its supper)|last=Updegrove|first=Andrew|date=9 November 2007|website=ConsortiumInfo.org|access-date=12 October 2019|archive-date=8 February 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080208163435/http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20071109070012244|url-status=dead}}</ref>
 
===Further standardization===
{{Main|OpenDocument standardization}}
Further standardization work with OpenDocument includes:
* The [[Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards|OASIS]] Committee Specification [httphttps://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/19274/OpenDocument-v1.0ed2-cs1.pdf '''OpenDocument 1.0''' (second edition)] corresponds to the published ISO/IEC 26300:2006 standard. The content of ISO/IEC 26300 and OASIS OpenDocument v1.0 2nd ed. is identical.<ref name="odf10">{{citation |url=httphttps://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c043485_ISO_IEC_26300_2006(E).zip |title=ISO/IEC 26300:2006 |format=ZIP, PDF |publisher=ISO |access-date=22 November 2009}}</ref> It includes the editorial changes made to address JTC1 ballot comments. It is available in ODF, HTML and PDF formats.
* '''[httphttps://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.1/OS/OpenDocument-v1.1.pdf OpenDocument 1.1]''' includes additional features to address accessibility concerns.<ref>{{cite web | url=httphttps://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office#odf11 | title=OpenDocument 1.1 Specifications | year=2006 | access-date=31 October 2006 | publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]]}}</ref> It was approved as an OASIS Standard on 2007-02-01 following a call for vote issued on 2007-01-16.<ref>{{cite web | title=Approval of OpenDocument v1.1 as OASIS Standard | url=httphttps://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office/200702/msg00003.html | access-date=6 February 2007 | publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]]}}</ref> The public announcement was made on 2007-02-13.<ref>{{cite web | title=Members Approve OpenDocument Version 1.1 as OASIS Standard | url=httphttps://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2007-02-14.php | access-date=15 February 2007 | publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]] | archive-date=19 February 2007 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070219093602/http://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2007-02-14.php | url-status=dead }}</ref> This version was not initially submitted to ISO/IEC, because it is considered to be a minor update to ODF 1.0 only, and OASIS were working already on ODF 1.2 at the time ODF 1.1 was approved.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://www.zdnet.co.uk/talkback/0,1000001161,39409700-39001068c-20093634o,00.htm|title=OOXML expert: ODF standard is broken|author=Peter Judge|publisher=ZDNet|date=2 May 2008|access-date=10 September 2012|archive-date=5 May 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080505061126/http://www.zdnet.co.uk/talkback/0,1000001161,39409700-39001068c-20093634o,00.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> However it was later submitted to ISO/IEC (as of March 2011, it was in "enquiry stage" as Draft Amendment 1{{snd}} ISO/IEC 26300:2006/DAM 1) and published in March 2012 as "ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Amd 1:2012 – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1".<ref name="iso.org"/><ref name="http"/>
 
* '''[httphttps://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.pdf OpenDocument 1.2]''' includes additional accessibility features, [[Resource Description Framework|RDF]]-based metadata,<ref name="register">{{cite web|access-date=18 April 2012|publisher=The Register|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/12/libreoffice_extensions_and_templates_store_open/|date=3 October 2011|title=Open Document Format updated to fix spreadsheets|first=Gavin|last=Clarke}}</ref> a spreadsheet formula specification based on [[OpenFormula]],<ref name="register" /> support for [[digital signature]]s and some features suggested by the public. It consists of three parts: Part 1: OpenDocument Schema, Part 2: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format and Part 3: Packages. Version 1.2 of the specification was approved as an OASIS Standard on 29 September 2011.<ref name="odf12">{{citation |url=httphttps://www.oasis-open.org/news/pr/odf-1-2-approval |title=Members Approve OpenDocument Format (ODF) Version 1.2 as OASIS Standard |date=5 October 2011 |access-date=12 April 2012}}</ref> It was submitted to the relevant ISO committee under the Publicly Available Specification (PAS) procedure in March 2014.<ref>{{cite web | url=httphttps://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink?func=ll&objId=16678620&objAction=Open | title=Minutes of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 6 teleconference meeting, 2014-04-16 | date=2014-04-24 | access-date=2014-10-13}}</ref> As of October 2014, it has been unanimously approved as a Draft International Standard, some comments have been raised in process that need to be addressed before OpenDocument 1.2 can proceed to become an International Standard.<ref>{{cite web | url=httphttps://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink?func=ll&objId=16810106&objAction=Open | title=ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 6 N 103 Minutes of teleconference meeting of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 6 2014-09-24, 23:00-00:00 UTC | date=2014-09-25 | access-date=2014-10-13}}</ref> OpenDocument 1.2 was published as ISO/IEC standard on 17 June 2015.<ref name="odf12-part1">{{cite web | url=httphttps://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=66363 | title=ISO/IEC 26300-1:2015 – Information technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 – Part 1: OpenDocument Schema | date=2015-05-13 | access-date=2015-06-02}}</ref><ref name="odf12-part2">{{cite web | url=httphttps://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=66375 | title=ISO/IEC 26300-2:2015 – Information technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 – Part 2: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format | date=2015-05-13 |access-date=16 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="odf12-part3">{{cite web | url=httphttps://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=66376 | title=ISO/IEC 26300-3:2015 – Information technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 – Part 3: Packages | date=2015-05-13 | access-date=2015-06-02}}</ref>
* '''[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.1/OS/OpenDocument-v1.1.pdf OpenDocument 1.1]''' includes additional features to address accessibility concerns.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office#odf11 | title=OpenDocument 1.1 Specifications | year=2006 | access-date=31 October 2006 | publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]]}}</ref> It was approved as an OASIS Standard on 2007-02-01 following a call for vote issued on 2007-01-16.<ref>{{cite web | title=Approval of OpenDocument v1.1 as OASIS Standard | url=http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office/200702/msg00003.html | access-date=6 February 2007 | publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]]}}</ref> The public announcement was made on 2007-02-13.<ref>{{cite web | title=Members Approve OpenDocument Version 1.1 as OASIS Standard | url=http://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2007-02-14.php | access-date=15 February 2007 | publisher=[[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]]}}</ref> This version was not initially submitted to ISO/IEC, because it is considered to be a minor update to ODF 1.0 only, and OASIS were working already on ODF 1.2 at the time ODF 1.1 was approved.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zdnet.co.uk/talkback/0,1000001161,39409700-39001068c-20093634o,00.htm|title=OOXML expert: ODF standard is broken|author=Peter Judge|publisher=ZDNet|date=2 May 2008|access-date=10 September 2012}}</ref> However it was later submitted to ISO/IEC (as of March 2011, it was in "enquiry stage" as Draft Amendment 1{{snd}} ISO/IEC 26300:2006/DAM 1) and published in March 2012 as "ISO/IEC 26300:2006/Amd 1:2012 – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.1".<ref name="iso.org"/><ref name="http"/>
* '''[https://www.oasis-open.org/2021/06/16/opendocument-v1-3-oasis-standard-published/ OpenDocument 1.3]''' includes additional features for digital signatures, encryption, change-tracking and inter-operability. Version 1.3 of the OpenDocument specification was approved as an OASIS Standard April 2021. The specification was completed as the result of the COSM crowdfunding project seeded by [[The Document Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The COSM Project at Public Software |date=11 October 2019 |url=https://publicsoftware.eu/members/cosm-project/ |publisher=Public Software CIC |access-date=14 October 2019}}</ref>
 
* '''[http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2.pdf OpenDocument 1.2]''' includes additional accessibility features, [[Resource Description Framework|RDF]]-based metadata,<ref name="register">{{cite web|access-date=18 April 2012|publisher=The Register|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/12/libreoffice_extensions_and_templates_store_open/|date=3 October 2011|title=Open Document Format updated to fix spreadsheets|first=Gavin|last=Clarke}}</ref> a spreadsheet formula specification based on [[OpenFormula]],<ref name="register" /> support for [[digital signature]]s and some features suggested by the public. It consists of three parts: Part 1: OpenDocument Schema, Part 2: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format and Part 3: Packages. Version 1.2 of the specification was approved as an OASIS Standard on 29 September 2011.<ref name="odf12">{{citation |url=http://www.oasis-open.org/news/pr/odf-1-2-approval |title=Members Approve OpenDocument Format (ODF) Version 1.2 as OASIS Standard |date=5 October 2011 |access-date=12 April 2012}}</ref> It was submitted to the relevant ISO committee under the Publicly Available Specification (PAS) procedure in March 2014.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink?func=ll&objId=16678620&objAction=Open | title=Minutes of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 6 teleconference meeting, 2014-04-16 | date=2014-04-24 | access-date=2014-10-13}}</ref> As of October 2014, it has been unanimously approved as a Draft International Standard, some comments have been raised in process that need to be addressed before OpenDocument 1.2 can proceed to become an International Standard.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink?func=ll&objId=16810106&objAction=Open | title=ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 6 N 103 Minutes of teleconference meeting of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 6 2014-09-24, 23:00-00:00 UTC | date=2014-09-25 | access-date=2014-10-13}}</ref> OpenDocument 1.2 was published as ISO/IEC standard on 17 June 2015.<ref name="odf12-part1">{{cite web | url=http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=66363 | title=ISO/IEC 26300-1:2015 – Information technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 – Part 1: OpenDocument Schema | date=2015-05-13 | access-date=2015-06-02}}</ref><ref name="odf12-part2">{{cite web | url=http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=66375 | title=ISO/IEC 26300-2:2015 – Information technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 – Part 2: Recalculated Formula (OpenFormula) Format | date=2015-05-13 |access-date=16 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="odf12-part3">{{cite web | url=http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=66376 | title=ISO/IEC 26300-3:2015 – Information technology – Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.2 – Part 3: Packages | date=2015-05-13 | access-date=2015-06-02}}</ref>
 
* '''[https://docs.oasis-open.org/office/OpenDocument/v1.3/cs01/OpenDocument-v1.3-cs01.zip OpenDocument 1.3 Committee Specification]''': Version 1.3 of the OpenDocument specification was approved as an OASIS Committee Specification at the end of December 2019, permitting implementation of the new proposed standard.<ref>{{cite web |title=Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.3 from the OpenDocument TC approved as a Committee Specification |date=10 January 2020 |url=https://www.oasis-open.org/news/announcements/open-document-format-for-office-applications-opendocument-v1-3-from-the-opendocum |publisher=OASIS |access-date=16 January 2020}}</ref> The specification was completed as the result of the COSM crowdfunding project seeded by [[The Document Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The COSM Project at Public Software |date=11 October 2019 |url=https://publicsoftware.eu/members/cosm-project/ |publisher=Public Software CIC |access-date=14 October 2019}}</ref> In January 2020 Version 1.3 was approved.<ref name="blog.documentfoundation.org"/>
 
* The OASIS Advanced Document Collaboration subcommittee (created in December, 2010) is working on an update of OpenDocument change-tracking that will not only enhance the existing change-tracking feature set, but also lay the foundation for the standardization of [[Collaborative real-time editor|real-time collaboration]] by making change tracking compatible with real-time collaboration.<ref>{{citation |url=https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office-collab |title=OpenDocument - Advanced Document Collaboration SC |access-date=2014-01-31}}</ref><ref>{{citation |url=http://www.robweir.com/blog/2010/12/odf-tc-creates-advanced-document-collaboration-subcommittee.html |title=ODF TC Creates Advanced Document Collaboration Subcommittee |date=2010-12-05 |access-date=2014-01-31}}</ref><ref>{{citation |url=https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/real_time_compatible_odf_change_tracking/ |title=Real-time compatible ODF change-tracking |access-date=2014-01-31}}</ref>
 
==Application support==
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The OpenDocument format is used in [[free software]] and in [[proprietary software]]. This includes [[office suites]] (both stand-alone and web-based) and individual applications such as word-processors, spreadsheets, presentation, and data management applications. Prominent text editors, word processors and office suites supporting OpenDocument fully or partially include:
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* [[AbiWord]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abisource.com/wiki/OpenDocument_support|title=OpenDocument support|publisher=AbiSource community|work=AbiWord Wiki|access-date=10 September 2012|archive-date=21 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220321190045/http://www.abisource.com/wiki/OpenDocument_support|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="abiword">{{cite web|url=http://www.abisource.com/release-notes/2.4.2.phtml|title=Abiword 2.4.2 Release Notes.|work=abisource.com|access-date=2009-03-03|archive-date=15 June 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090615201450/http://www.abisource.com/release-notes/2.4.2.phtml|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Adobe Buzzword]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/buzzword/ |title=Adobe Buzzword online word processor from Acrobat.com |publisher=Labs.adobe.com |access-date=19 May 2009 |archive-date=27 May 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080527235749/http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/buzzword/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Apache OpenOffice]]
* [[Bean (software)]]
* [[Calibre (software)|Calibre]] [[E-book|ebook]] viewer, converter, editor, and manager
* [[Calligra Suite]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.calligra-suite.org/words/ |title=Words |publisher=Calligra Suite |access-date=23 February 2012}}</ref>
* [[Collabora Online|Collabora Office]] and [[Collabora Online]]<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Bärwaldt|first1=Eric|date=2020-09-01|title=Working Together Tools for collaborative office work|url=https://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2020/238/Collabora-and-OnlyOffice/(language)/eng-US|url-status=live|journal=Linux Magazine|issue=238/2020|quote=For cross-platform use, the suite not only supports the Open Document Format (ODF) but also all newer Microsoft formats, which makes interaction with other office suites easier.}}</ref>
*[[Corel Corporation|Corel]] [[Corel WordPerfect Office|WordPerfect Office X6]]<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.wordperfect.com/us/pages/12100162.html
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* [[Microsoft Office 2016]] and [[Microsoft Office 2019|2019]] support ODF 1.2 (Windows: read/write; OS X: read-only after online conversion<ref>{{cite web|title=View OpenDocument Format (ODF) files in Office for Mac|url=https://support.office.com/en-us/article/view-opendocument-format-odf-files-in-office-for-mac-97644726-c089-487c-aac4-07b19fe92cc0|website=Office Support|publisher=Microsoft|access-date=3 October 2018}}</ref>)
* [[Microsoft Office 2021]] supports ODF 1.3<ref>{{cite web|title=Office apps now support OpenDocument format 1.3|url=https://insider.office.com/en-us/blog/office-apps-now-support-opendocument-format-odf-1-3|website=Office Insider|publisher=Microsoft|access-date=10 September 2021}}</ref> (Windows and MacOS)
* [[Microsoft OneDrive]] / [[Office Web Apps]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Foley |first=Mary Jo |url=http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/microsoft-adds-odf-support-url-shortening-to-its-skydrive-storage-service/12480 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120418225004/http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/microsoft-adds-odf-support-url-shortening-to-its-skydrive-storage-service/12480 |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 April 2012 |title=Microsoft adds ODF support, URL shortening to its SkyDrive storage service |publisher=ZDNet |date=17 April 2012 |access-date=13 August 2012}}</ref>
* [[NeoOffice]]
* [[Okular]]
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* [[Sun Microsystems]] [[StarOffice]]
* [[TextEdit]]
* [[WordPad]] (Windows 7 and later, Windows Server 2008 R2 and later)<ref>{{cite web|title=[MS-WPODF]: WordPad ODF 1.1 Standards Support|url=https://winprotocoldoc.blob.core.windows.net/productionwindowsarchives/MS-WPODF/%5bMS-WPODF%5d.pdf#%5B%7B%22num%22%3A50%2C%22gen%22%3A0%7D%2C%7B%22name%22%3A%22XYZ%22%7D%2C69%2C738%2C0%5D|website=Microsoft Docs|publisher=Microsoft|access-date=10 September 2021}}</ref> supports ODF 1.1<ref>{{cite web|title=[MS-WPODF]: WordPad ODF 1.1 Standards Support|url=https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/wordpad_standards_support/ms-wpodf/b200dcfd-c4de-475d-94d1-bf0223aa8387|website=Microsoft Docs|date=30 October 2020 |publisher=Microsoft|access-date=10 September 2021}}</ref>
* [[Zoho Office Suite]]<ref name="register" />
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===Public access to the standard===
Versions of the OpenDocument Format approved by [[OASIS (organization)|OASIS]] are available for free download and use.<ref>{{cite web |title=OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC |url=http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office|title=OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC|publisher=OASIS|access-date=10 September 2012 |publisher=OASIS}}</ref> The [[Information Technology Task Force|ITTF]] has added ISO/IEC 26300 to its "list of freely available standards"; anyone may download and use this standard free-of-charge under the terms of a click-through license.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://standards.iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/index.html|title=Freely Available Standards|publisher=International Organization for Standardization|access-date=22 September 2009}}</ref>
 
===Additional royalty-free licensing===
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* The TAC (Telematics between Administrations Committee), composed of e-government policy-makers from the 25 [[European Union]] Member States, endorsed a set of recommendations for promoting the use of open document formats in the public sector.<ref name="ec.europa.eu">{{cite web|url=http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/3197.html|title=IDA promotes the use of open document formats for e-government interoperability|work=IDA Report 22|date=June 2004|publisher=IDABC|access-date=10 September 2012}}</ref>
* The free office suites [[Apache OpenOffice]], [[Calligra]], [[KOffice]], [[NeoOffice]] and [[LibreOffice]] all use OpenDocument as their default file format.
* Several organisations, such as the [https://web.archive.org/web/20071027064136/http://opendocumentfellowship.com/ OpenDocument Fellowship] and [http://opendocsociety.org/ OpenDoc Society] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211119055806/http://opendocsociety.org/ |date=19 November 2021 }} were founded to support and promote OpenDocument.
* The UK government has adopted ODF as the standard for all documents in the UK civil service<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/open-document-formats-selected-to-meet-user-needs|title=Open document formats selected to meet user needs}}</ref>
* The Russian government has recommended adopting ODF as the standard in the public sector as by GOST R ISO/MEK 26300-2010
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* The default text processing applications in Windows 10 ([[WordPad]]) and Mac OS 10.9 ([[TextEdit]]) support OpenDocument Text.
 
On 4 November 2005, IBM and Sun Microsystems convened the "OpenDocument (ODF) Summit" in [[Armonk, New York]], to discuss how to boost OpenDocument adoption. The ODF Summit brought together representatives from several industry groups and technology companies, including Oracle, Google, Adobe, Novell, Red Hat, Computer Associates, Corel, Nokia, Intel, and Linux e-mail company Scalix (LaMonica, 10 November 2005). The providers committed resources to technically improve OpenDocument through existing standards bodies and to promote its usage in the marketplace, possibly through a stand-alone foundation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.cnet.com/OpenDocument-format-gathers-steam/2100-7344_3-5942913.html|title=OpenDocument format gathers steam|author=Martin LaMonica|publisher=CNET News|date=10 November 2005<!-- 4:00 AM PST-->|access-date=10 September 2012}}</ref> Scholars have suggested that the "OpenDocument standard is the wedge that can hold open the door for competition, particularly with regard to the specific concerns of the public sector."<ref name="papers.ssrn.com">{{citeCite book web|ssrnlast1=1656616Casson |authorfirst1=Tony Casson|author2title=The Standards Edge: Unifier Or Divider? |last2=Ryan |first2=Patrick S. Ryan|datepublisher=1Sheridan MayBooks |year=2006 |titleisbn=9780974864853 |chapter=Open Standards, Open Source Adoption in the Public Sector, and Their Relationship to Microsoft'sMicrosoft’s Market Dominance |publisherssrn=1656616 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc|chapter-url=https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1656616}}</ref> Indeed, adoption by the public sector has risen considerably since the promulgation of the OpenDocument format initiated the 2005/2006 time period.<ref name="papers.ssrn.com" />
 
* Different applications using ODF as a standard document format have different methods of providing macro/scripting capabilities. There is no [[macro language]] specified in ODF. Users and developers differ on whether inclusion of a standard scripting language would be desirable.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.linux.com/archive/articles/47935 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110521183559/http://www.linux.com/archive/articles/47935 | archive-date=21 May 2011 | title=Macros an obstacle to office suite compatibility | author=Marco Fioretti | date=6 August 2001 | access-date=11 May 2008}}</ref>
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* [[Brazil]]
* [[Croatia]]
* [[Finland]]
* [[Denmark]]
* [[France]]
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* [[Latvia]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Elektronisko dokumentu izstrādāšanas, noformēšanas, glabāšanas un aprites kārtība valsts un pašvaldību iestādēs un kārtība, kādā notiek elektronisko dokumentu aprite starp valsts un pašvaldību iestādēm vai starp šīm iestādēm un fiziskajām un juridiskajām personām |url=http://likumi.lv/ta/id/111613-elektronisko-dokumentu-izstradasanas-noformesanas-glabasanas-un-aprites-kartiba-valsts-un-pasvaldibu-iestades-un-kartiba-kada-n...#p-373012 |access-date= 28 November 2016}}</ref>
* [[Malaysia]]
* [[Netherlands]]<ref>{{cite web |title=ODF 1.2 on Dutch "apply or explain" list |url=https://lijsten.forumstandaardisatie.nl/open-standaard/odf12 |access-date=28 September 2014 |archive-date=2 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160402035719/https://lijsten.forumstandaardisatie.nl/open-standaard/odf12 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Norway]]<ref name="NorwayDocumentStandard">{{cite web |title=New obligatory IT standards for the state sector adopted |date = 2 July 2009|url=http://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/fad/press-centre/press-releases/2009/new-obligatory-it-standards-for-the-stat.html?id=570650 |access-date=19 December 2012}}</ref>
* [[Poland]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://isap.sejm.gov.pl/isap.nsf/DocDetails.xsp?id=wdu20120000526 |title=Rozporządzenie Rady Ministrów z dnia 12 kwietnia 2012 r. w sprawie Krajowych Ram Interoperacyjności, minimalnych wymagań dla rejestrów publicznych i wymiany informacji w postaci elektronicznej oraz minimalnych wymagań dla systemów teleinformatycznych |publisher=Internetowy System Aktów Prawnych |access-date=2022-06-15}}</ref>
* [[Portugal]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.esop.pt/portugal-publishes-open-standards-catalogodf-pdf-and-several-other-standards-are-mandatory/ |title=ESOP » Portugal publishes open standards catalog. ODF, PDF and several other standards are mandatory |publisher=Esop.pt |access-date=2013-05-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130402024414/http://www.esop.pt/portugal-publishes-open-standards-catalogodf-pdf-and-several-other-standards-are-mandatory/ |archive-date=2 April 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Russia]]{{refn|name="RussiaNotice2021"|group="note"|The standard that was proclaimed to be national is in fact the following: «''ISO/IEC 26300:2006 "Information technology - Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0"''». Designation as the national standard only means that it's encouraged to be used voluntarily and is not a legally bounding. [[Eurasian Economic Union]] is the territory where the standard is assumed to be applied. }}<ref name="RussiaAdoption">{{Cite web|title=В России вступил в действие национальный стандарт открытых офисных приложений OpenDocument (ODF)|url=https://digital.gov.ru/ru/events/27931/|access-date=2020-10-15|website=Министерство цифрового развития, связи и массовых коммуникаций Российской Федерации|language=ru|archive-date=23 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201023211418/https://digital.gov.ru/ru/events/27931/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[Slovakia]]
* [[Sweden]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Öppna standarder - Programvaror och tjänster 2014 |url=https://www.avropa.se/globalassets/dokument/oppna-standarder---programvaror-och-tjanster.pdf |pages=26–27 }}</ref>
* [[Norway]]<ref name="NorwayDocumentStandard">{{cite web |title=New obligatory IT standards for the state sector adopted |date = 2 July 2009|url=http://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/fad/press-centre/press-releases/2009/new-obligatory-it-standards-for-the-stat.html?id=570650 |access-date=19 December 2012}}</ref>
* [[Russia]]{{refn|name="RussiaNotice2021"|group="note"}}<ref name="RussiaAdoption"/>
* [[Serbia]]
* [[South Africa]]
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* [http://opendocumentformat.org/ OpenDocumentFormat.org] Portal for consumers, business users, and developers with information on OpenDocument format.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150105141925/http://documentfreedom.org/index.en.html Document Freedom Day]
* [http://opendocsociety.org/ OpenDoc Society] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211119055806/http://opendocsociety.org/ |date=19 November 2021 }} Association with members around the world that promote best practices in office productivity such as OpenDocument format.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20171026125034/http://opendocumentfellowship.com/ OpenDocument Fellowship] Volunteer organization with members around the world to promote the adoption, use, and development of the OpenDocument format.
* [http://opendocument.xml.org/ OpenDocument XML.org] The official community gathering place and information resource for the OpenDocument OASIS Standard (ISO/IEC 26300).
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* [http://www.robweir.com/blog/2009/06/odf-lies-and-whispers.html Technical disputes regarding ODF vs. OOXML]
* [http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/differences-between-the-opendocument-text-odt-format-and-the-word-docx-format-HA010355788.aspx Microsoft Office (2007, 2010 and 2013), Differences between the OpenDocument Text (.odt) format and the Word (.docx) format]
* https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/pc-crashes-randomly/b1c93c5f-8733-490f-b681-ad5a08a24623
 
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