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Open Office Software Development Kit

The Open Office Software Development Kit is an add-on for OpenOffice.org. It provides the necessary tools and documentation for programming the OpenOffice.org APIs and creating your own extensions (UNO components) for OpenOffice.org.

Tags Office/Business Office Suites Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks Documentation
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems Unix POSIX Windows Windows Linux Solaris

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Changes: This version complies with the OpenOffice 1.1.X specifications. It includes a 900-page Developer's Guide with HTML and PDF versions, an XML file format specification, an IDL reference with cross references to the Developer's Guide, C/C++ and Java UNO reference documentation, development and deployment tools, code samples for Java, C++, OpenOffice.org Basic, and OLE and an easy-to-use build environment for the included samples.

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Changes: This release adds enhanced file format support, more internationalization enhancements, and MS Office compatibility enhancements.

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Changes: This release conforms to and contains all of the information on the latest Release Candidate Three of version 1.1 of the OpenOffice Suite.

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Rcomment-before 05 Apr 2003 22:48 Rcomment-trans brainless Rcomment-after

This SDK is for OpenOffice Suite



The OpenOffice Software Development Kit (SDK) is specifically for anyone interested in developing plug-in-modules, and/or add-on extensions, to the OpenOffice Suite (http://freshmeat.net/projects/openoffice).


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