OpenOffice is one of the best open-source office software suites for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases, and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. The software stores all your data in an international open standard format but can also read and write files from other common office software packages, including MS Office. You can download the software and use it completely free of charge for any purpose. If you don’t look for a complete office solution but just need a text editor, we recommend you look at Notepad++.

Great software

This software suite is the result of over twenty years of software engineering. Designed from the start as a single piece of software, it has a consistency other products cannot match. A completely open development process means anyone can report bugs, request new features, or enhance the software. The result: OpenOffice does everything you want your office software to do, the way you want it to.

OpenOffice is easy to use

The software is easy to learn, and if you did already use another office suite, you will be comfortable using this one as well. In addition, OpenOffice provides you with many language packages and is probably available and supported in your own language. And if you already have files from another office package then this will probably read them with no difficulty.

and it’s free

Best of all, the complete software can be downloaded and used entirely free of any license fees. Like all Apache Software Foundation software, Apache OpenOffice is free to use. It is released under the Apache 2.0 License. This means you may use it for any purpose – domestic, commercial, educational, public administration. You may install it on as many computers as you like. You may make copies and give them away to family, friends, students, employees – anyone you like. However, a free software license means much more than a one-off cost saving. It means you never need to worry again whether your software is legal, or whether it will expire someday.

Available for: Windows, Linux, OS X