The operating systems the office suites were designed to run on without emulation; for the given office suite/OS combination, there are five possibilities:
No indicates that it does not exist or was never released.
Partial indicates that while the office suite works, it lacks important functionality compared to versions for other OSs; it is still being developed however.
Beta indicates that while a version of the office suite is fully functional and has been released, it is still in development (e.g. for stability).
Yes indicates that the office suite has been officially released in a fully functional, stable version.
Dropped indicates that while the office suite works, new versions are no longer being released for the indicated OS; the number in parentheses is the last known stable version which was officially released for that OS.
Office Suite names that are on a light purple background are discontinued.
↑ 25.025.1Microsoft's binary file formats for Office 97-2003
↑ 26.026.1An open file format for word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations and graphics
↑ 27.027.1A file format created by Microsoft for word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations and graphics
↑ 28.028.1Microsoft's default file formats for Office 2007 and above
↑ 29.029.1A partially open file format to present documents, including text formatting and images. It includes proprietary technologies defined only by Adobe that are not standardized and whose specifications are published only on Adobe's website, many of these are not supported by popular third-party implementations of PDF.
↑ 30.030.130.230.330.4Not included in this office suite, but provided in the Desktop Environment.
↑Supported in Desktop apps (Windows, Mac and Linux), Import only for Android, iOS, ChromeOS and Online.
↑LibreOffice Writer and Draw contain desktop publishing features, but feature sets are not equal for both components.[11] Although Draw can import Microsoft Publisher files, it has problems of creating complex editorial projects.[12] For example, alternate glyphs in fonts cannot be used automatically.[13] Official tech support recommended Scribus for desktop publishing tasks.[14]
↑"Does ProjectLibre offer export and import features ?". ProjectLibre. January 1, 2014. http://www.projectlibre.org/discussion/does-projectlibre-offer-export-and-import-features. Retrieved July 10, 2015. "You can cut/paste spreadsheet data into the spreadsheets of ProjectLibre. You can import the .csv into OpenOffice or LibreOffice spreadsheets. You can also rearrange the spreadsheet in ProjectLibre to whatever columns match up and then just paste the data into ProjectLibre. We can do a mapping/import in the future to allow import directly of .csv. There is just a lot of things on the list."