
Features Components ModuleĪ word processor analogous to Microsoft Word and WordPerfect.Ī spreadsheet analogous to Microsoft Excel and Lotus 1-2-3.Ī presentation program analogous to Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple Keynote. īy December 2011, the project was being called Apache (Incubating) in 2012, the project chose the name Apache OpenOffice, a name used in the 3.4 press release.

The developer pool for the Apache project was seeded by IBM employees, who, from project inception through to 2015, did the majority of the development. Additionally, in March 2012, in the context of donating IBM Lotus Symphony to the Apache OpenOffice project, IBM expressed a preference for permissive licenses, such as the Apache license, over copyleft license. IBM, to whom Oracle had contractual obligations concerning the code, appears to have preferred that be spun out to the Apache Software Foundation above other options or being abandoned by Oracle. In June 2011 Oracle contributed the trademarks and source code to the Apache Software Foundation, which Apache re-licensed under the Apache License.

Its reasons for doing so were not disclosed some speculate that it was due to the loss of mindshare with much of the community moving to LibreOffice while others suggest it was a commercial decision.

In April 2011, Oracle stopped development of and laid off the remaining development team.
