Yes - it's actually a 'suite' of programs, comprising word-processing, spreadsheet, database and other applications.
yes
By definition - OpenOffice is a software suite. A software application is usually a single program rather than a collection or 'suite' as OpenOffice is.
OpenOffice is a 'suite' of programs all linked together.
There are literally thousands of software titles. Microsoft Office, is a suite of some. Quicken, TurboTax, OpenOffice, etc. Basically software is any program or application that you install and run on a computer.
Yes it is.
It is a version of the OpenOffice software.
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A "cell" is a single field in the spreadsheet application 'Calc'
You can download the Apache OpenOffice program directly from the software manufacturer's website. Alternatively, the program can be downloaded from CNET.
It can advertise free software like GNU/linux, Mozilla, OpenOffice.
Short answer - No. Long answer - they are one of the partners who helped develop the OpenOffice software. OpenOffice is not owned by any single company. It is 'open source' meaning it is 'owned' by the community of end-users.
Software that helps get work done such as documents and spreadsheets. Examples are Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.