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KOffice

KOffice is a free and open source office and graphics suite developed by KDE for Unix-like and Windows systems. KOffice contains a word processor (KWord), a spreadsheet (KSpread), a presentation program (KPresenter), and a number of other components that varied over the course of its development.

KOffice
KPresenter 2.3 screenshot
Original author(s)KDE, Reginald Stadlbauer
Developer(s)KDE, Thomas Zander (maintainer)[1]
Initial release23 October 2000; 22 years ago (2000-10-23)[2]
Final release
2.3.3[3][4]  / 23 February 2011
Repository
  • invent.kde.org/unmaintained/koffice
Written inC++[5]
Operating systemUnix-like, Windows
PlatformQt, KDE Platform
Size72.2 MiB (compressed source code)[6]
Available in27 languages[7]
TypeOffice suite
LicenseGPL, LGPL
Websitekoffice.org (Redirects to calligra.org)[8]

KOffice was superseded by Calligra Suite in KDE. The KDE3 version is maintained by the Trinity Desktop project.

After development began in 1997, two major stable releases of KOffice were published: Version 1.0 in 2000 and 2.0 in 2009. Following internal conflicts, the majority of KOffice developers split off in 2010 – resulting in the creation of Calligra Suite. Two years later, in September 2012, the KOffice.org website went offline.[9] It now redirects to Calligra.org.

History

Development Sprints
Year Venue Date Ref.
2000 Erlangen, Germany Sep. 23–25 [10]
2007 Berlin, Germany Oct. 26–28 [11]
2008 Berlin, Germany Nov. 7–9 [12]
2009 Berlin, Germany Jun. 5–7 [13]
2009 Oslo, Norway Nov. 27–29 [14]
2010 Essen, Germany Jun. 11–13 [15]

First generation

Initial work on KOffice development began in 1997, by Reginald Stadlbauer[16][17] with KPresenter, followed by KWord[18] in 1998.

In 1999, KOffice was cited in testimony in the United States v. Microsoft antitrust trial by then-Microsoft executive Paul Maritz as evidence of competition in the operating system and office suite arena.[19]

The first official release of the KOffice suite was on 23 October 2000, when it was released as part of K Desktop Environment 2.0.[2] Version 1.1 followed in 2001,[20] 1.2 in 2002,[21] 1.3 in 2004,[22] 1.4 in 2005,[23] and 1.5[24] and 1.6 both in 2006.[25]

Second generation

KOffice underwent a major transition as part of the release of KDE Software Compilation 4 (SC4). Coinciding with the work on SC4, the KOffice team prepared a major new release – KOffice 2.0 – which used the new KDE Platform 4 libraries. Although version 2.0 was released in 2009, the release was labeled as a “platform release” which was recommended only for testers and developers, rather than production use, since the release was missing key features and applications from the previous stable release series – Kexi, Kivio, and Kugar were not included.[26]

 
Experimental port of KOffice 2.1 to Haiku

This continued with version 2.1 in November, 2009. Regular end-users requiring a stable environment were still recommended by developers to use the stable 1.6 release series.[27] This version was also ported to Haiku[28] but the port was later not updated for newer KOffice versions.

In May 2010, version 2.2.0 was released and brought an unprecedented number of new features and bugfixes. Kexi was integrated again. Kivio was not migrated. A new framework for effects on shapes and a new import filters for the Microsoft Office Open XML formats used in MS Office 2007 and later was added.[29]

Community split

 
The viewer for smartphones was dropped from KOffice.

In mid-2010, following disagreements between KWord maintainer Thomas Zander and the other core developers,[30][31][32] the KOffice community split into two separate communities, KOffice and Calligra. Following arbitration with the community members several applications were renamed by both communities.[33] KOffice forked the KSpread spreadsheet utility to KCells, also the KPresenter presentation tool to KOffice Showcase, and the Karbon14 drawing tool to KOffice Artwork.

The community split coincided with the move from KDE's Subversion repository to git. The Krita painting application, the Kexi database manager, and dedicated mobile platform GUI files were not migrated into the KOffice git repository.[34][35][36]

KOffice 2.3, released 31 December 2010,[37] along with subsequent bugfix releases (2.3.1–2.3.3[38]) was still a collaborative effort of both the KOffice and Calligra development teams.[39] Kivio was still not integrated [40]

Beginning with KOffice 2.4 the developers aimed to release new KOffice versions every six months in sync with SC4 releases[41] but KOffice had seen no development activity since mid-March 2012.[42] As of September 2013, Calligra has released 2.4 and 2.5 and 2.6 and 2.7. After two minor commits in August 2012[43] the koffice.org website was replaced by a placeholder in early September 2012.[9] On 22 October 2012 KDE removed KOffice from their Quality Website Tools.[44]

As of 2014 KOffice was declared unmaintained by KDE.[45][46]

Components

The last formally released version of KOffice included the following components:

 
KWord A word processor with style sheets and frame-support for DTP-style editing of complex layouts.
 
KSpread A spreadsheet application with multiple sheet support, templates and more than 100 mathematical formulae.
 
KPresenter A presentation program with image and effect support.
 
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.
 
Karbon14 A vector drawing application with a variety of drawing and editing tools – formerly known as Kontour and KIllustrator.[2]
 
Krita A digital painting program, with some image processing features – formerly known as Krayon and KImageshop.
 
KChart Integrated report and chart generator.
 
KFormula An integrated mathematical formula editor.
 
KPlato A project management application that can create Gantt-style charts.

Technical details

KOffice applications were developed using Qt and KDE Platform. All its components are released under free software licenses and use OpenDocument as their native file format when possible. KOffice was released separately from KDE SC 4 and can be downloaded from KDE's FTP server.

KOffice 2 underwent a large overhaul to use the Flake system of components and Pigment color system, as much as possible within applications. KOffice developers planned to share as much infrastructure as possible between applications to reduce bugs and improve the user experience.[47] They also wanted 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.[48] Automating tasks and extending the suite with custom functionality can be done with D-Bus or with scripting languages like Python, Ruby, and JavaScript.[49]

See also

References

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External links

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KOffice is a free and open source office and graphics suite developed by KDE for Unix like and Windows systems KOffice contains a word processor KWord a spreadsheet KSpread a presentation program KPresenter and a number of other components that varied over the course of its development KOfficeKPresenter 2 3 screenshotOriginal author s KDE Reginald StadlbauerDeveloper s KDE Thomas Zander maintainer 1 Initial release23 October 2000 22 years ago 2000 10 23 2 Final release2 3 3 3 4 23 February 2011Repositoryinvent wbr kde wbr org wbr unmaintained wbr kofficeWritten inC 5 Operating systemUnix like WindowsPlatformQt KDE PlatformSize72 2 MiB compressed source code 6 Available in27 languages 7 TypeOffice suiteLicenseGPL LGPLWebsitekoffice org Redirects to calligra org 8 KOffice was superseded by Calligra Suite in KDE The KDE3 version is maintained by the Trinity Desktop project After development began in 1997 two major stable releases of KOffice were published Version 1 0 in 2000 and 2 0 in 2009 Following internal conflicts the majority of KOffice developers split off in 2010 resulting in the creation of Calligra Suite Two years later in September 2012 the KOffice org website went offline 9 It now redirects to Calligra org Contents 1 History 1 1 First generation 1 2 Second generation 1 2 1 Community split 2 Components 3 Technical details 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditDevelopment Sprints Year Venue Date Ref 2000 Erlangen Germany Sep 23 25 10 2007 Berlin Germany Oct 26 28 11 2008 Berlin Germany Nov 7 9 12 2009 Berlin Germany Jun 5 7 13 2009 Oslo Norway Nov 27 29 14 2010 Essen Germany Jun 11 13 15 First generation Edit Initial work on KOffice development began in 1997 by Reginald Stadlbauer 16 17 with KPresenter followed by KWord 18 in 1998 In 1999 KOffice was cited in testimony in the United States v Microsoft antitrust trial by then Microsoft executive Paul Maritz as evidence of competition in the operating system and office suite arena 19 The first official release of the KOffice suite was on 23 October 2000 when it was released as part of K Desktop Environment 2 0 2 Version 1 1 followed in 2001 20 1 2 in 2002 21 1 3 in 2004 22 1 4 in 2005 23 and 1 5 24 and 1 6 both in 2006 25 Second generation Edit KOffice underwent a major transition as part of the release of KDE Software Compilation 4 SC4 Coinciding with the work on SC4 the KOffice team prepared a major new release KOffice 2 0 which used the new KDE Platform 4 libraries Although version 2 0 was released in 2009 the release was labeled as a platform release which was recommended only for testers and developers rather than production use since the release was missing key features and applications from the previous stable release series Kexi Kivio and Kugar were not included 26 Experimental port of KOffice 2 1 to Haiku This continued with version 2 1 in November 2009 Regular end users requiring a stable environment were still recommended by developers to use the stable 1 6 release series 27 This version was also ported to Haiku 28 but the port was later not updated for newer KOffice versions In May 2010 version 2 2 0 was released and brought an unprecedented number of new features and bugfixes Kexi was integrated again Kivio was not migrated A new framework for effects on shapes and a new import filters for the Microsoft Office Open XML formats used in MS Office 2007 and later was added 29 Community split Edit The viewer for smartphones was dropped from KOffice In mid 2010 following disagreements between KWord maintainer Thomas Zander and the other core developers 30 31 32 the KOffice community split into two separate communities KOffice and Calligra Following arbitration with the community members several applications were renamed by both communities 33 KOffice forked the KSpread spreadsheet utility to KCells also the KPresenter presentation tool to KOffice Showcase and the Karbon14 drawing tool to KOffice Artwork The community split coincided with the move from KDE s Subversion repository to git The Krita painting application the Kexi database manager and dedicated mobile platform GUI files were not migrated into the KOffice git repository 34 35 36 KOffice 2 3 released 31 December 2010 37 along with subsequent bugfix releases 2 3 1 2 3 3 38 was still a collaborative effort of both the KOffice and Calligra development teams 39 Kivio was still not integrated 40 Beginning with KOffice 2 4 the developers aimed to release new KOffice versions every six months in sync with SC4 releases 41 but KOffice had seen no development activity since mid March 2012 42 As of September 2013 Calligra has released 2 4 and 2 5 and 2 6 and 2 7 After two minor commits in August 2012 43 the koffice org website was replaced by a placeholder in early September 2012 9 On 22 October 2012 KDE removed KOffice from their Quality Website Tools 44 As of 2014 update KOffice was declared unmaintained by KDE 45 46 Components EditThe last formally released version of KOffice included the following components KWord A word processor with style sheets and frame support for DTP style editing of complex layouts KSpread A spreadsheet application with multiple sheet support templates and more than 100 mathematical formulae KPresenter A presentation program with image and effect support 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 Karbon14 A vector drawing application with a variety of drawing and editing tools formerly known as Kontour and KIllustrator 2 Krita A digital painting program with some image processing features formerly known as Krayon and KImageshop KChart Integrated report and chart generator KFormula An integrated mathematical formula editor KPlato A project management application that can create Gantt style charts Technical details EditKOffice applications were developed using Qt and KDE Platform All its components are released under free software licenses and use OpenDocument as their native file format when possible KOffice was released separately from KDE SC 4 and can be downloaded from KDE s FTP server KOffice 2 underwent a large overhaul to use the Flake system of components and Pigment color system as much as possible within applications KOffice developers planned to share as much infrastructure as possible between applications to reduce bugs and improve the user experience 47 They also wanted 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 48 Automating tasks and extending the suite with custom functionality can be done with D Bus or with scripting languages like Python Ruby and JavaScript 49 See also Edit Free and open source software portalComparison of office suites List of office suitesReferences Edit KOffice Overview KDE Archived from the original on 4 May 2012 Retrieved 1 May 2012 a b c KDE 2 0 Release Announcement KDE 23 October 2000 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 2 3 3 Update 24 June 2011 Archived from the original on 30 June 2011 Mirrorlist Attic koffice 2 3 3 koffice 2 3 3 tar bz2 23 February 2011 Retrieved 19 January 2022 SVAKSHA 7 September 2010 KDE Koffice seeks code contributors KDE Archive Mirrorlist Attic koffice 2 3 3 koffice 2 3 3 tar bz2 download kde org 23 February 2011 Retrieved 19 January 2022 KOffice v2 3 1 Ithov com 21 January 2011 Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2013 This version of KOffice is translated to no less than 27 languages KOffice org Archived from the original on 21 August 2012 Retrieved 8 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b Archived copy of KOffice org placeholder page Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 20 September 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Dre 30 September 2000 German Sponsored KOffice Meeting Report KDE KDE News Archived from the original on 2 July 2011 Retrieved 21 May 2011 Wallin Inge Rempt Boudewijn 30 October 2007 Second KOffice Sprint in Berlin Focuses on Release Polish KDE KDE News Retrieved 16 March 2011 Poortvliet Jos 11 November 2008 KOffice Sprint 2008 KDE KDE News Retrieved 16 March 2011 Rempt Boudewijn 13 June 2009 KOffice 2009 Sprint In Berlin KDE KDE News Poortvliet Jos 29 November 2009 Second KOffice Developer Sprint 2009 Kickoff KDE KDE News Retrieved 16 March 2011 Rempt Boudewijn 25 June 2010 KOffice 2010 Summer Sprint Report KDE KDE News Retrieved 16 March 2011 koffice kpresenter KDE Retrieved 1 May 2012 Reginald Stadlbauer Behind KDE Retrieved 1 May 2012 koffice kword KDE Retrieved 1 May 2012 Microsoft s 3rd man speaks out fear of KOffice KDE 30 January 1999 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 1 1 Release Announcement KDE 28 August 2001 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KDE Ships KOffice 1 2 an Integrated Office Suite for Linux Unix KDE News Archived from the original on 2012 07 10 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 1 3 Released KDE News 27 January 2004 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 1 4 Released KDE News 21 June 2005 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 1 5 Released KDE News 11 April 2006 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 1 6 Released KDE News Archived from the original on 2012 04 03 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 2 0 0 released KDE 28 May 2009 Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 2 1 released KDE 24 November 2009 Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KDE applications available for Haiku Tiltos com Archived from the original on 2013 09 21 Retrieved 19 September 2013 KOffice 2 2 Released KDE 27 May 2010 Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 1 May 2012 Joe Brockmeier 14 December 2010 Behind the KOffice split lwn net KOffice split KDE 23 October 2010 Retrieved 4 May 2013 Re KOffice split KDE 26 October 2010 Retrieved 4 May 2013 KOffice arbitration is finished KDE Retrieved 1 May 2012 CALLIGRA HAS MOVED TO GIT KDE Retrieved 1 May 2012 Unmaintained KOffice GitLab KDE Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice Repository KDE Archived from the original on 2012 12 20 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 2 3 0 Released KDE 31 December 2010 Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice 2 3 3 update Lists kde org 1 March 2011 Retrieved 19 September 2013 Calligra Suite Goes Active KDE 6 December 2010 Retrieved 1 May 2012 KDE Experience Freedom Re Platform support Roadmap KDE Retrieved 1 May 2012 KOffice activity Note Script Kiddy is an automated maintenance bot not a developer KDE Projects 18 July 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 12 20 Retrieved 18 July 2012 KOffice activity Note Script Kiddy is an automated maintenance bot not a developer KDE Projects 19 August 2012 Archived from the original on April 15 2013 Retrieved 4 December 2012 KDE Quality Website Tools activity KDE Projects 22 October 2012 Archived from the original on December 28 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2012 KOffice Overview KDE Projects KDE Unmaintained Projects KOffice Calligra Suite The Other Free Office Suite 2 February 2016 KOffice 2 0 Alpha 5 Released KDE News Archived from the original on 2012 07 17 Retrieved 19 September 2013 KOffice ODF Sprint Report KDE News 14 May 2007 Retrieved 19 September 2013 Kross Scripting FrameworkExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to KOffice KOffice org Archived from the original on 21 August 2012 Retrieved 8 August 2011 KOffice development home Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KOffice amp oldid 1130064124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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