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.ODO File Extension

A .ODO file is a Online Operating System Write Document, created by iCUBE Network Solutions.

Open with iCUBE Online Operating System Write. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .ODO file?

The file extension .ODO is associated with a document type called "Online Operating System Write Document." This type of document is created using a program named Write, which is part of the Online Operating System (OOS). The Write program is specifically designed for creating and editing text documents. An .ODO file includes the text content, as well as page formatting details, and various other elements like document objects and styles that help in structuring the document according to the user's preferences.

.ODO files are primarily used within the Online Operating System environment to save and manage documents created with the Write application. These files help users to maintain their documents in an organized manner within the OOS platform.

To open an .ODO file, you can use several programs: 1. **iCUBE Online Operating System Write**: This is the native application for which the .ODO file format was specifically designed. It fully supports all features embedded in the .ODO file. 2. **Mozilla Firefox**: This web browser can open .ODO files, likely through an OOS plugin or extension that allows it to access and display the contents of the file. 3. **Microsoft Internet Explorer**: Although this browser has been discontinued, it was previously capable of opening .ODO files, also likely through an OOS plugin or extension. 4. **Mozilla Firefox**: Mentioned again to emphasize its compatibility with .ODO files through appropriate add-ons or extensions.

To view or edit an .ODO file, users should ideally use the iCUBE Online Operating System Write program for full functionality. However, web browsers like Mozilla Firefox can also serve as alternative tools for accessing these documents, especially when users are operating outside the native OOS environment.

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