On 11/01/2021, Fernando Cassia <fcas...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sun Microsystems used to offer a set of installable Opendocument > Filters for Microsoft Office. The download page was at: > > http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin/get.jsp > > On Web Archive the last version seems to be v3.0 archived at > https://web.archive.org/web/20090226123328/http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin/get.jsp > > But since the binaries weren´t direcly linked there is no way to > download the installer from archive.org. > > Would anyone on this list be so kind as to provide me with filename of > the installer and sha1sum so I can try to find them on other sites and > know the installer is "safe" to install and use?
Sorry to answer myself. I found the last version seemed to be version 3.2 A copy is available online at German magazine chip.de at this URL: https://www.chip.de/downloads/Sun-ODF-Plug-in-fuer-Microsoft-Office_24293087.html Scroll down to "manuelle installation" below the large blue download button (do not use that, that´s a chip.de active installer). On the following page after clicking on "manuelle installation" click on the large blue button "Download server ChipOnline" You will get this file: odp-3.2-bin-windows-en-US.exe File size: 98.621.012 SHA1SUM: a83f6ac435a6d3bd1d74a02a4bc2c088842f4b5f Direct-download URL was: https://www.chip.de/securedownload/?lastchange=110520181659&pid=chipderedesign&cid=54419682&euid=54c4eb4b43440a6af31a65ed&browser=chrome&ref=&tid=39022&tpathid=9223_9232_38914_39022&os=windows&tname=office-erweiterungen&ico=&proto=https://&source=BLUB2&v=oct2015 (might or might not work if used directly) Hope this helps someone. I will install and test it later. The question remains if this was ever open sourced or anyone at ORCL reading this thinks they might help achieve that. FC --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org