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What it will do, however, is allow you to extract files from virtually any type of archive, regardless of source, file format, compression method, etc. It cannot (and never will) create archives, and therefore cannot fully replace archivers such as 7-Zip or WinRAR. Please note that Universal Extractor is not intended to be a general purpose archiving program. It's able to support so many varied file formats by utilizing the many backend utilities listed in the credits at the bottom of the page.
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The full list of supported formats can be found in the table below.
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Universal Extractor is a program designed to decompress and extract files from any type of archive or installer, such as ZIP or RAR files, self-extracting EXE files, application installers, etc.

This has become the main point of discussion for this project. If you have any questions about, or find any problems with, Universal Extractor, please post your comments to the UniExtract subforum on the MSFN message board. Skip to: Download/Screenshots | Installation and Usage | Technical Details | Supported Formats | Credits Introduction I've not used it myself, but if you're having trouble with the official version or not able to get it to extract newer formats and executables, I'd recommend giving Bioruebe's version a try. I'm not affiliated with the project in any way, but it seems to be a nice continuation of the project in the original open source spirit as my own creation. That said, I recently discovered a project calling itself Universal Extractor 2. There have been a lot of unofficial forks and continuations released, and while I appreciate the effort and enthusiasm, most of those have been closed source updates that I wouldn't recommend. It's not exactly abandoned, but since I no longer run Windows it's not something I have much of a need for these days. Once you have it installed you will be able to read and write ODF documents.Note: Development on the 'official' version of Universal Extractor has stopped. It only takes a few minutes to download and install.
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So what do I need to do to read my ODF document?ĭownload Apache OpenOffice and install it on your machine. If you want to read more about Apache OpenOffice, you can look here. It can be downloaded and used completely free of charge for any purpose.
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OpenOffice can work with ODF documents as well as documents from other common office software packages. OpenOffice is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It is published by the non-profit Apache Software Foundation. Apache OpenOfficeĪpache OpenOffice is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. Most other word processors, of recent vintage, also have the ability to import and export ODF. OpenOffice uses ODF format as its default document format. It is an open standard that any company can implement in their software.


The advantage of ODF is that it is not tied to any one office application suite. ODF files have the following file extensions: ODF is an ISO International Standard format for office documents, created in 2006. Apache OpenOffice is the award-winning, free office suite that can read ODF documents, as well as Microsoft documents. If this happened to you, then we can help. When you try to open an ODF (Open Document Format) document, but you have no application installed that understands ODF, then Windows gives you the above dialog box and offers to show you other applications that can read ODF.

Reading ODF Documents (*.odt, *.ods, *.odp) with Apache OpenOffice
