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Welcome!

This is the official wiki for NeoOffice and the Mac OS X port of OpenOffice.org, the ultimate open-source office suites; featuring a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, database, drawing software, macros, and much more.

NeoOffice® 2017.33 is now available!

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OpenOffice.org Mac OS X (X11)

OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X (X11)

The version for those comfortable with UNIX.
It uses X11 to function. The current release for OpenOffice.org X11 is 3.0. There are releases for both PPC and Intel Macs.

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NeoLight

The Spotlight importer for NeoOffice
NeoLight ("NeoOffice Spotlight Importer") allows Spotlight to index metadata and content within the files created by NeoOffice and OpenOffice.org, including files in the new OpenDocument format.

NeoLight is included with NeoOffice and can be downloaded separately by users of OpenOffice.org/X11.

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The NeoOffice community joins the wider OpenOffice.org community in remembering Terry Teague, who recently passed away. Perhaps best known as the author of Start OpenOffice.org, Terry's friendship, coding, tireless QA and user support, and collegiality epitomized the best of open source software, and he will be missed.
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