Go-oo is a discontinued open source fork of OpenOffice.org created in 2005, featuring improved Microsoft Office compatibility and additional enhancements.
Go-oo was a discontinued open source fork of OpenOffice.org created in 2005 by Novell. It aimed to add features and improvements to OpenOffice.org that were not accepted into the official releases at the time.
Some of the key improvements in Go-oo included better compatibility with Microsoft Office file formats, enhanced spreadsheet functionality, improved installers for Linux distributions, and support for graphical effects like gradients and transparencies.
While OpenOffice.org was the official open source office suite, many Linux distributions shipped Go-oo instead due to its enhancements. Go-oo also influenced many features that were eventually incorporated into Apache OpenOffice after Oracle donated OpenOffice.org to the Apache Software Foundation.
In 2011, Go-oo was retired as the features it pioneered were integrated into Apache OpenOffice. With a unified open source office suite, Go-oo was no longer necessary as a fork. But during its active period, it pushed OpenOffice.org to improve and represented the cutting edge of open source office software.
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