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Leader: Microsoft must tend to core markets

Leader Add to those Sun's StarOffice, Corel's WordPerfect and the open-source OpenOffice, which is especially popular with governments and universities, and you're looking at some healthy competition. For... [19 May 2004]

Linux gets its very own WordPerfect

News On the Linux side, WordPerfect will primarily compete with Sun Microsystems' StarOffice and its open-source offshoot, OpenOffice, which has made widely publicised gains lately with government customers. [02 Apr 2004]

British firm takes on Microsoft Office

News Ability Office faces competition from Corel's Word Perfect, Sun Microsystems' StarOffice package and OpenOffice, it's free, open-source sibling. A small British software maker plans to challenge one of... [03 Nov 2003]

Microsoft limits XML in Office 2003

News Such a move could also hamper data exchange with competing desktop productivity software that recognises XML, such as Corel's WordPerfect or Sun Microsystems' StarOffice, say analysts and competitors. [14 Apr 2003]

Corel details next version of WordPerfect

News Another rival software is StarOffice from Sun Microsystems. Canadian software maker Corel on Wednesday announced it will release the newest version of its flagship office suite, WordPerfect Office 11, in... [06 Mar 2003]

Big in 2003 - the SuSE desktop?

News The $129 product also will include Sun's StarOffice package, a competitor to Microsoft Office, Dyroff said. Desktop computers have remained the stronghold of Microsoft, despite ill-fated Linux efforts by companies such... [19 Nov 2002]

Windows 2000 Special: Cleansing the Gates of perception - behind the hype of Win2000

Comment Sun claims that its StarOffice suite - again, Linux-based - is doing well. Corel, rejuvenated of late by embracing all things Linux, bought Borland/Inprise for the tidy sum of around $1bn and will use... [15 Feb 2000]

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