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I am trying to find the best 'open source' ODF (.odt, .ods, .odp, ...) document viewer/application.

Any ideas?

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I think that would be OpenOffice.org.

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Sometimes the most obvious answer is the best one :P – FerretallicA Jan 12 '10 at 8:09
I mean, seriously, what did the OP expect? (apart from closing votes shifting this to SU) – Joey Jan 12 '10 at 8:10
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It is possible that he would know about these files, without really knowing about OpenOffice. Probably he received some and didn't fully know what to do with it. So he asked what to use to open them. – Gnoupi Jan 12 '10 at 9:28
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Umm... Open Office?

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Obviously, OpenOffice is the best "application" for this, but if you just want a viewer that starts relatively fast, I can recommend Okular.

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