Star Division

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Star Division was a German software company best known for developing StarOffice, a proprietary office suite. The company was founded in 1985 by 16-year-old Marco Börries in Lüneburg, and initially operated as a small startup. Its first product was StarWriter, a word processor that later evolved into the StarOffice suite.

Founded1985; 41 years ago (1985) in Lüneburg, Germany
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Star Division
Company typeGesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
IndustryComputer software
Founded1985; 41 years ago (1985) in Lüneburg, Germany
FounderMarco Börries
DefunctAugust 5, 2000; 25 years ago (2000-08-05)
FateAcquired by Sun Microsystems
Headquarters,
Germany
ProductsStarOffice
Number of employees
170 (1997)
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Positioned as a lower-cost alternative to Microsoft Office, StarOffice achieved over 25 million sales worldwide and held an estimated 25% share of the office suite market in Germany by the late 1990s.[citation needed] In 1998, Star Division made the software freely available for private use.[citation needed] The following year, on 5 August 1999, the company was acquired by Sun Microsystems for US$59.5 million,[1] reportedly because acquiring the company was more cost-effective than licensing Microsoft Office for its employees.[2]

Sun subsequently released StarOffice 5.1a free for commercial use and later open-sourced the software as OpenOffice.org, which served as the basis for related projects such as LibreOffice. Sun was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2010.[citation needed]

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