

Most of the volunteers left the project and created LibreOffice, a software based on the codebase. That's when everything took a major turn: Java owners renamed StarOffice to Oracle Open Office in an attempt to create confusion. In 2011, Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle. The project continued to move forward thanks to Sun employees and some volunteers, allowing everyone to use OpenOffice, including us Linux users. A year later, Sun released the software code Star Office and the free office suite was renamed OpenOffice. This is something we will understand by taking a look back in time: Sun Microsystems bought the StarOffice office suite in 1999.

LibreOffice and OpenOffice use the same open sourceįirst we have to know why there are two versions if they both use the same code. 2 Differences between LibreOffice and OpenOffice.1 LibreOffice and OpenOffice use the same open source.
