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* [[ActiveMime]] (format used to store macros within MS Office documents)
 
* [[ActiveMime]] (format used to store macros within MS Office documents)
 
* [[Airtable]] (cloud-based documents combining database and spreadsheet functionality)
 
* [[Airtable]] (cloud-based documents combining database and spreadsheet functionality)
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* [[EIOffice]] (Chinese office suite alternative)
 
* [[Google Document]] (.gdoc)
 
* [[Google Document]] (.gdoc)
 
* [[iWork]] (Apple; used for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote)
 
* [[iWork]] (Apple; used for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote)
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* [[Impression]]
 
* [[Impression]]
 
* [[InDesign INDD]]
 
* [[InDesign INDD]]
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* [[Microsoft Home Publishing]] (.php)
 
* [[Microsoft Publisher]] (.pub)
 
* [[Microsoft Publisher]] (.pub)
 
** [[PUZ]] (archived "Pack and Go" file)
 
** [[PUZ]] (archived "Pack and Go" file)
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See also:
 
See also:
 
* [[Document file creation software]]
 
* [[Document file creation software]]
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==Indexing==
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* [[Cindex]]
  
 
== Other ==
 
== Other ==
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* [[Notability]]
 
* [[Notability]]
 
* [[ODM]]
 
* [[ODM]]
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* [[OLE 1.0 object]]
 
* [[OMM]]
 
* [[OMM]]
 
* [[OTT]]
 
* [[OTT]]
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* [http://www.documentliberation.org/ Document Liberation Project]
 
* [http://www.documentliberation.org/ Document Liberation Project]
 
* [https://archive.org/details/businesscase The Business Case: Office software runnable in-browser at Internet Archive]
 
* [https://archive.org/details/businesscase The Business Case: Office software runnable in-browser at Internet Archive]
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* [[Wikipedia:Indexing_Software| Indexing Software : Wikipedia]]
  
 
[[Category:Desktop Publishing]]
 
[[Category:Desktop Publishing]]

Revision as of 07:16, 21 June 2019

File Format
Name Document
Ontology

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Contents

General and multi-function

Collaboration

Desktop Publishing

Document Processors

(similar to word processors and desktop publishing but designed particularly for building structured documents such as technical documentation)

Documentation combined with source code

Document storage/exchange formats (non-program-specific)

Label making

Presentation

See also:

Spreadsheet

See also:

Word Processor

See also:

Indexing

Other

See also Markup

Links

Personal tools
Namespaces

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