Found 1 record for the .ODG file extension name
file extension ODG - OpenOffice Draw graphic file
File extension ODG description:
ODG is a vector file format which is used in OpenOffice (version 2 and later) to store drawing created by the Draw program.
Mime: application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics
Associated applications to file extension ODG:
Company / developer:
Open Source Software
OpenOffice.org Draw
DRAW - from a quick sketch to a complex plan, DRAW gives you the tools to communicate with graphics and diagrams. With a maximum page size of 300cm by 300cm, DRAW is powerful tool for technical or general posters, etc.'Park' your most commonly used drawing tools around your screen ready for single-click access.
Use Styles and Formatting to put all your graphics styles at your finger tips.
Manipulate objects, rotate in two or three dimensions; the 3D controller puts spheres, rings, cubes, etc. at your disposal.
Arrange objects: group, ungroup, regroup, and edit objects while grouped. Sophisticated rendering let you create photorealistic images with your own texture, lighting effects, transparency, perspective, and so on.
Smart connectors make short work of flowcharts, organisation charts, network diagrams, etc. Define your own 'glue points' for connectors to 'stick' to.
Dimension lines automatically calculate and display linear dimensions as you draw.
Use the picture Gallery for clipart; create your own art and add it to the Gallery.
Save your graphics in OpenDocument format, the new international standard for office documents. This XML based format means you're not tied in to DRAW. You can access your graphics from any OpenDocument compliant software.
Import graphics from all common formats (including BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and WMF).
Use DRAW's free ability to create Flash (.swf) versions of your work.
Company / developer:
Baltsoft Software
Free PDF Converter is a online web-based document to PDF converter software. It converts various types of files like Word DOC, Excel XLS, PostScript PS, PowerPoint PPT, RichText RTF and others to PDF. The PDF documents are created in few mouse clicks, no any additional software is required. PDF files can be protected with password or watermark added to document.
Company / developer:
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Features and Benefits
Enhanced usability, compatibility, interoperability, new XML File Format, and more developer features and tools all combine to make StarOffice the best office suite value by far.
StarOffice Writer
Whether you need to snap out a quick memo or craft an in-depth report with a table of contents, diagrams, and indexes, StarOffice Writer makes it simple. New: Mail merge wizard and format paintbrush.
StarOffice Calc
The StarOffice Calc spreadsheet lets you calculate, analyze, and share your data quickly and easily. New: More rows per sheet and enhanced DataPilot (called PivotTable in Microsoft Office).
StarOffice Draw
StarOffice Draw helps you bring your communications to life with easy-to-create organizational charts, network diagrams, floor plans and sketches, and lots more.
StarOffice Impress
StarOffice Impress is a full-featured presentation tool. Check out: Preformatted templates, Flash export and support for CustomShapes (called AutoShapes in Microsoft Office).
StarOffice Base
StarOffice enables you to easily create "self-contained" database documents with all relevant data, table definitions, reports, and forms. New: Table wizards make it easy for anyone to set up a database.
Enterprise Tools & Support
Enterprise users will benefit from XForms support, increased document security, the Java Desktop System Configuration Manager, and the OASIS OpenDocument XML file format. New: Migration Tools.
Company / developer:
Open Source Software
OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.
OpenOffice.org is an open-source project, home of the OpenOffice.org software, the most widely distributed open-source multi-platform productivity suite. The OpenOffice.org community was founded by Sun Microsystems in 2000. An active community, of which Sun is a key member, enhances and supports the OpenOffice.org office suite.
The OpenOffice.org application runs on most major operating system platforms including Windows, Linux and the Solaris Operating System, and more than 60 localizations are in different stages of development. Some platforms and languages, such as Mac OS X, might not yet be available in the most current version.






