.ODT File Open With

There are 3 File Types for .ODT - OpenDocument Text Document OOMMF Data Table Origin Dialog Theme

.ODT File Type - OpenDocument Text Document

In Web .ODT File Open With

  • File Helper
  • Google Docs
  • Collabora Online

In Android .ODT File Open With

  • Google Docs
  • Microsoft Word
  • LibreOffice & OpenOffice document reader
  • Collabora Office

In Windows .ODT File Open With

  • File Viewer Plus
  • LibreOffice
  • Apache OpenOffice
  • Microsoft Word 365
  • Corel WordPerfect 2021
  • AbiSource AbiWord
  • IBM Lotus Notes

In Mac .ODT File Open With

  • LibreOffice
  • Apache OpenOffice
  • Microsoft Word 365
  • Planamesa NeoOffice
  • AbiSource AbiWord
  • Apple TextEdit
  • IBM Lotus Notes

In Linux .ODT File Open With

  • LibreOffice
  • Apache OpenOffice
  • AbiSource AbiWord
  • IBM Lotus Notes
  • Calligra Suite

In iOS .ODT File Open With

  • Google Docs
  • Microsoft Word
  • BML Solutions OOReader
  • LibreOffice: Document Reader
  • Collabora Office

In Chrome OS .ODT File Open With

  • Google Docs
  • Microsoft Word
  • Collabora Office

.ODT File Type - OOMMF Data Table

In Windows .ODT File Open With

  • NIST OOMMF
  • text editor

In Mac .ODT File Open With

  • NIST OOMMF
  • text editor

In Linux .ODT File Open With

  • NIST OOMMF
  • text editor

.ODT File Type - Origin Dialog Theme

In Windows .ODT File Open With

  • OriginLab Origin

Operating System (OS)

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Mac

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Windows

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Linux

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Android

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iOS

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Web

WebOS is an operating system designed for smart TVs, smartwatches, and other connected devices. Developed by LG Electronics, it offers a user-friendly interface, access to a variety of apps, and advanced features like voice control and content recommendations. WebOS provides a seamless and interactive experience for connected devices.

Chrome OS

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