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Sun's StarOffice adds native Mac support

Ina Fried CNET News.com

Published: 18 Nov 2008 10:50 GMT

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With its latest version, Sun is adding native Mac support to its StarOffice productivity suite.

The software, a distant rival to Microsoft's dominant Office package, sells for $35 (£23) to individuals and $25 for each user inside a business.

StarOffice 9 is open source and its code is shared with OpenOffice.org 3.0, which was released last month.

In addition to adding the Apple support, StarOffice 9 can also read the Open XML file formats that Microsoft introduced with Office 2007, but StarOffice cannot write files back into those formats.

Sun may add that ability if the market requires or requests it, said StarOffice product manager Iyer Venkatesan, but there are no immediate plans to add the feature, he said.

Other file formats supported include the Open Document Format as well as PDFs, which can be read and edited.

The launch of StarOffice comes even as the company prepares to shed thousands of jobs as part of a new wave of cost-cutting. StarOffice also faces increasing competition at the low end of the productivity market with a range of products, including Google Docs, ThinkFree Office, free and low-cost versions of Microsoft Works, as well as forthcoming web-based versions of Microsoft Office.

A study, released on Friday, found Microsoft Word was used by about half of all internet users, while about five percent used OpenOffice. The study, by ClickStream Technologies, found about one percent used Google Docs.

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