

Workplace Managed Client in IBM Workplace 2.6 Workplace Managed Client within IBM Workplace 2.6 (23 January 2006) was based on the code of 1.1.4, which was the most recent version that was released under the SISSL. The software’s downloads peaked in 2013 and averaged 148,000 users per day. It also donated the software in 2011 to the Apache Foundation. In the year 2011, Oracle Corporation, the owner of Sun declared that it would not provide commercial versions of the suite. Other ongoing successor projects are LibreOffice (the most active development) as well as NeoOffice. The Community Council suggested project goals and collaborated with the developers of derivatives in long-term and planning issues. Version 3.3 which was the final Oracle version that was released, came out in January of 2011. OpenOffice has been also portable to OS/2 as well as variants like ArcaOS.Īn early version of 3.4 was launched on April 12th, 2011, and included the new SVG import capabilities, enhanced ODF 1.2 support as well as spreadsheet functionality. Completed porting for 3.4.1 comprised of various different Linux platforms like FreeBSD, OS/2, and Solaris SPARC, and porting from 3.4.0 are available for Mac OS X v10.4-v10.5 PowerPC and Solaris x86. Different operating systems have been also supported through community ports. Analysts from the industry noted the lack of activity by describing its status as “all but stalled” and “dying” and noting its inability to sustain OpenOffice infrastructure or security. project announced they were struggling to recruit new volunteers due to an absence of mentorship and urgently in need of input from developers with experience.

The project was in the news on January 15, 2015. The earlier versions of NeoOffice contained stability improvements made by Apache OpenOffice, though NeoOffice 2017 and subsequent versions are built-in LibreOffice 4.4. OpenOffice is popular with millions of users around the world and boasts more than 320 million downloads, it’s one of the most popular free software projects.
