
Open Document Format
Open Document Format (ODF) is a standardized file format used for office documents like word processing files, spreadsheets, and presentations. Developed by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS), ODF promotes interoperability and accessibility, allowing different software programs to read and edit the same files. It is designed to be open and free to use, ensuring that anyone can create, share, and store documents without being locked into a specific software vendor. Popular programs that support ODF include LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice.