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Office / Business Applications with PNG Support
  
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These products are typically referred to as "office" or "business" or
"productivity" applications.  For the most part their PNG support is limited
to import (e.g., embedding a PNG image in a text document), but some also
include presentation or illustration components that can create or modify
PNG images.
As with the other PNG-applications pages, links to home WWW sites or to
downloadable versions are provided where known, but if a link is broken,
check the location and see if an updated version is available (and
please tell Greg!).
Relevant operating systems are printed in (parenthesized italics).
These are listed alphabetically, more or less:
   
   
   
- AbiWord			
       [AbiSource]
       (Win32, Linux, BeOS PPC/x86, FreeBSD, Solaris, etc.) - 
       all versions; read/write; uses libpng and zlib; freeware
       (GPL) with source.  (This is a cross-platform, Open Source word
       processor that uses PNG as its native compressed image format.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- AllMyNotes Organizer [Vladonai Software] (Win32) - version 2.32 and later;
       read-only; uses libpng and zlib; commercial.
       
       
   
   
    
- Anyware Desktop - see Applixware Office below
       
       
   
   
    
- Anyware / Applixware Office	
       [VistaSource]
       (Unix/GTK+) - version 4.4.1 and later; read/write; commercial.
       (This is a business applications suite with read/write PNG support in
       its Graphics and Presents
       components and [apparently] read-only support in its Words and
       other components.  Prior to 2002, this suite was known simply as
       Applixware Office.)
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Atlantis Word Processor [Rising Sun Solutions]
       (Win32) - all versions; read/write; commercial.  (This is also
       known as Atlantis Ocean Mind.  In addition to reading and writing
       document formats with embedded PNGs, it can also export HTML with PNG
       images, and any individual image can be saved as a PNG via right-click
       menu option.)
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- AxPoint			
       [Matt Sergeant] (Perl) - all
       versions? read-only; uses libpng and zlib; freeware
       (Perl license) with source.  (This is an XML-based tool for producing
       PDF presentations.  It also supports SVG, JPEG, and a few other image
       formats.)
       
       
       
   
   
       
    
   
    
- The Bat! [RIT Research
       Labs] (Win32) - version 1.4(?) and later; read-only;
       reportedly no transparency support as of version 2.11;
       uses libpng and zlib; commercial.  (This is an e-mail
       client that can display PNG attachments and inlined-PNG HTML messages.)
       
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- ConceptDraw Presenter [Computer Systems Odessa] (Mac OS, Mac OS X, Win32) - all
       versions; write-only; commercial.  (This is a tool for making and showing
       business presentations [slide shows].  It includes some vector drawing
       tools and can export to PNG format.)
       an export format.)
       
       
   
   
    
- ConceptDraw Project [Computer Systems Odessa] (Mac OS, Mac OS X, Win32) - all
       versions; write-only; commercial.  (This is a project-management tool,
       supporting Gantt charts, WBS charts, and so forth.  PNG is supported as
       an export format.)
       
       
   
   
    
- Corel Presentations - see WordPerfect Office below
       
       
   
   
    
- CSCMail [Steven
       "Count Zero" Kordik] (Unix/GTK+) - all versions; read-only;
       full alpha support; requires CscHTML, libpng and
       zlib; freeware (GPL) with source.  (This is an e-mail client
       written in Perl that has full HTML-viewing capability--in fact, it
       includes a simple web browser.  See the toolkits page for details on the CscHTML widget.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Excel - see Microsoft Office below
       
   
   
    
- Evolution			
       [Ximian] (Unix/GTK+)
       - all versions; read-only? uses gdk-pixbuf, libpng, and
       zlib; commercial/freeware (GPL) with source.  (This is a
       "personal and workgroup information management" application with
       e-mail and calendar/scheduling functions, among other things.)
       
   
   
    
- Final Writer [SoftWood] (Amiga) - version 5.0 and later via a PNG DataType
       (see the toolkits page for a couple);
       read-only.  (This is a word processor with image-import and other DTP
       capabilities.)
       
   
   
    
- FrameMaker [Adobe]
       (Solaris/X, Win32) - version 7.0(?) and later; read/write;
       commercial.  (This is a desktop-publishing application with support
       for embedded PNGs and the ability to export any image format to PNG.)
       
       
   
   
    
- GanttProject			
       [Alexandre
       Thomas and others] (Java) - version 1.8 and later;
       write-only? requires Java2 SDK 1.4.1 or later; freeware (GPL) with Java
       source.  (This is an application for creating and manipulating project
       timetables via Gantt charts.  It can export calendars in PNG format.)
       
   
   
    
- ImPress			
       [Chris Jay Cox] (Unix/X, Win32)
       - version 1.1-b5 and later; write-only? requires Img,
       libpng, zlib, and possibly pstoedit (converters page); freeware (GPL) with source.
       (This is a Tcl/Tk-based page-layout application with both vector and
       raster support.)
       
   
   
    
- KOffice			
       [KOffice Developers]
       (Unix/KDE) - all versions; read/write; freeware (GPL/LGPL) with
       source.  (This is a business applications suite with embedding support
       for the full components, not just subsets.  PNG is supported as an
       importable image format by many of the tools and as an exportable format
       by a few of them [KIllustrator, possibly KImageShop?].)
       
   
   
    
- LazaLabl [SoftCentre] (Windows 3.x, Win32) - version 2.6 and
       later; read/write; uses libpng and zlib.
       (This is an application for creating business cards, mailing labels,
       badges, etc.)
       
   
   
    
- Lotus Notes - see Notes below
       
   
    
    
- MagicPoint			
       [WIDE Project] (Unix/X) -
       version 1.07a and later; read-only;
       MNG support as of version 1.08a;
       uses libmng, lcms, libpng, and zlib;
       freeware (BSD) with source.  (This is a wonderful presentation app with
       a text-based file format; it allows MNG animations and PNG images to be
       embedded in presentations.  Version 1.09a is still considered "alpha,"
       but it is quite usable.  A third-party LaTeX preprocessor is
       also available.)
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Memo Writer Pro [Universal
       Development Corporation] (Windows 3.x, Win32) -
       version 2.6(?) and later; read-only.  (This appears to be a word
       processor DLL component plug-in thingumbob with support for various
       image formats via ImageLib [toolkits
       page].)
       
   
   
    
- Microsoft Office [Microsoft] (Win32) - version 97 and later; read/write; full
       alpha support as of version 2000 and in Photo Editor 97 (stippled alpha
       in Word 97 and Excel 97); tEXt support as of version 2000 (extracted to
       generate ALT text for web pages); uses LEADTOOLS and zlib;
       commercial.  (This is Microsoft's business applications suite; it now
       uses PNG as its native compressed image format and also directly in its
       PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Photo Editor, and
       OfficeArt components.  See the image
       editors page for details on the latter two.  Note that PNG is part
       of the minimal "core" installation of Word, Excel and PowerPoint in
       Office 2000, so PNG support is always available in those
       components. Note also that printing support is at least partially
       dependent on printer drivers, not the application itself; see the
       PNG FAQ page for details.)
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Nautilus			
       [Eazel] (Unix/GTK) - all
       versions; read-only; full alpha support; freeware (LGPL) with source.
       (This is a file manager and graphical shell that uses PNG for its icons.
       The sources are directly browsable via CVS.  Note that the
       included test-rsvg test program can convert SVG images to RGBA PNGs.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Notes [IBM / Lotus] (Win32, Mac PPC) - version
       R5(?) and later; read-only? uses libpng and zlib;
       commercial.  (This is an e-mail/calendar/groupware client with at least
       some web-browsing capability.)
       
       
   
   
    
- OpenOffice.org		
       [Star Division /
       Sun / OpenOffice.org] (Solaris,
       Linux, Win32, Mac OS X) - all versions; read-only? freeware
       (GPL/LGPL/SISSL) with source.  (This is the open-source version of StarOffice,
       below.  Worldlabel has various free label
       templates, including PNG-format ones for OOo Draw.)
       
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Oracle [Oracle]
       (Win32, Unix, etc.) - version 8i and later; read-only?
       commercial.  (This is a really big database.  PNG support is
       provided via Inso's filtering technology, which "enables you to index most
       document formats" and to "convert documents to HTML.")
       
   
   
    
- PageMaker [Adobe]
       (Win32) - version 6.5 and later with PNG
       import filter add-on (100k); read-only; commercial.  (This is a
       desktop publishing [page layout] application.  The add-on allows PNG
       images to be incorporated into documents.)
       
       
   
   
    
- PageStream [Grasshopper] (Amiga) - version 3.0 and later with Wolf
       Faust's free Universal Filter
       add-on (872k);  read/write; commercial.  (This is a
       desktop publishing [page layout] application.  The Universal Filter
       add-on allows PNG images [and other formats] to be incorporated into
       documents.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- PowerPoint - see Microsoft Office above
       
   
   
    
- QuarkXPress [Quark]
       (Win32) - version 5.0 and later; write-only; commercial.  (This
       is a desktop publishing (page layout) application.  It now supports HTML
       export, and embedded images can be exported in PNG format.)
       
       
   
   
    
- ROX-Filer			
       [Thomas Leonard]
       (Unix/GTK) - version 1.3.1(?) and later; read-only? full alpha
       support; freeware (GPL) with source.  (This is a file manager that has
       been "fully converted to use PNG format images.  Uses alpha-blending
       everywhere, allowing smooth edges to icons and semi-transparency."
       Its user interface is based on that of the [Acorn] RISC OS filer.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- SmartDraw [SmartDraw.com] (Win32) - version 6.0 and later; read/write;
       commercial.  (This is an office-oriented  charting and diagramming 
       application that can import and export in PNG format.)
       
       
   
   
    
- StarOffice [Star
       Division / Sun] (Solaris,
       Linux, OS/2, Win32) - version 5.1(?) and later; read-only?
       commercial.  (This is a business applications suite, much like
       Microsoft Office; it includes word processing, spreadsheet,
       database, presentation, drawing and other components.  Sun acquired
       it from Star Division and released the source code as OpenOffice
       [see above] in late 2000; OpenOffice and StarOffice share roughly the
       same relationship as Mozilla and Netscape Communicator 6+.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Ted				
       [Mark de Does] (Unix/X) -
       version 2.0(?) and later; read-only (images written as part of documents,
       but native bitmap format not modified); freeware (GPL) with source.
       (This is a text editor and word processor with functionality somewhere
       between Microsoft Wordpad and Word.  It can inline various image formats,
       including PNG, and save documents in RTF, PDF, HTML, or multipart MIME
       e-mail formats.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Transsonic Presenter [Transsonic] (Win32) - all versions? write-only?
       freeware; 2.2 MB.
       (This is a utility to convert PowerPoint 97 slideshows to PNG or
       JPEG format with automatic HTML generation and optionally with a table
       of contents.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Turbo Browser [FileStream] (Win32) - version 7.2 and later;
       read/write; shareware.  (This is a file manager, similar to Windows
       Explorer, but with file-transfer, HTML-editing, image-viewing, and
       image-conversion capabilities in addition to standard file-management
       functions.  There is also a simpler version called Turbo Browser Express.)
       
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Turnpike [Turnpike]
       (Windows 3.x, Win32) - version 4.00 and later; read-only;
       commercial.  (This is actually a mail and news client that understands
       some basic HTML; it isn't capable of browsing the Web, per se, although
       Internet Explorer is bundled with the CD-ROM version.)
       
       
       
       
       
   
   
    
- Word - see Microsoft Office above
       
   
   
    
- WordPerfect Office [Corel] (Win32, Unix) - version 8.0 and later;
       reportedly full alpha-transparency support but no support for
       transparency in palette PNGs; read/write; commercial.  (This is, of
       course, a professional office suite anchored around WordPerfect,
       the word processor; it also includes Corel
       Presentations [which in turn includes an image editor called
       simply Graphics Editor] and other components.  At least the word
       processor is capable of exporting HTML, as well.  WordPerfect 6.1 for
       Windows 3.x also supports reading PNGs with cvww6x.exe
       and "ScanForConverters=1" in the [WPCorp] section of win.ini.)
       
       
       
   
   
    
- XAllWrite [Axene]
       (Unix/X) - all versions; read-only; commercial.  (This was a word
       processor that supported the import of various bitmap formats, including
       PNG.  Version 1.0.3 beta was the final release.  As of March 1998,
       Axene appears to have folded.)
       
       
   
   
    
- Xclamation [Axene]
       (Unix/X) - version 1.3.1 and later; read-only; commercial.  (This
       was a desktop publishing app that supported the import of various bitmap
       formats, including PNG.  Version 1.4.3 was the final release.  As of
       March 1998, Axene appears to have folded.)
       
       
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