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  1. "Sun's open-sourcing of StarOffice Suite is the single largest open-source software contribution in GPL history and it adds a key application suite to the open source portfolio," said Marco Boerries, vice president and general manager of webtop and application software at Sun Microsystems, Inc.

  2. OpenOffice was an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice, which Sun Microsystems acquired in 1999 for internal use. Sun open-sourced the OpenOffice suite in July 2000 as a competitor to Microsoft Office, releasing version 1.0 on 1 May 2002.

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  4. OpenOffice Is the #1 Open Source Office Suite. Originally developed by Sun Microsystems, the code for OpenOffice was made open source in 2000. Since then, OpenOffice has been developed by users and the Open Office Project. Because OpenOffice is open source, it is constantly evolving with new features and extensions.

  5. Oct 13, 2000 · StarDivision, the original author of the StarOffice suite of software, was founded in Germany in the mid-1980s. It was acquired by Sun Microsystems during the summer of 1999 and StarOffice 5.2 was released in June of 2000.

  6. Sep 9, 1999 · Sun has long held a competitive stance to Microsoft. Now that Sun has acquired the StarOffice software, the company has a respectable office suite that runs on Windows 9x, NT, Solaris, Linux, and even OS/2. On Linux, StarOffice is one of the major applications currently available.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StarOfficeStarOffice - Wikipedia

    StarOffice was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 1999, which released the source code the following year as a free, open source office suite called OpenOffice.org, which subsequent versions of StarOffice were based on, with additional proprietary components.

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