ODFn
ODFn, or Open Document Format, is an open standard for word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and graphics. It was developed by the OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) consortium and is based on the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. The primary goal of ODFn is to provide a vendor-neutral format that ensures document compatibility and interoperability across different software applications.
The ODFn standard is composed of several parts, each defining a specific type of document. These include:
- ODF Text Document (odt) for word processing documents.
- ODF Spreadsheet Document (ods) for spreadsheets.
- ODF Presentation Document (odp) for presentations.
- ODF Drawing Document (odg) for graphics.
ODFn documents are stored in a compressed ZIP file format, which contains XML files that describe the
One of the key advantages of ODFn is its openness. Since the format is publicly available and
ODFn has gained significant traction, with many open-source and proprietary software applications supporting the format. This