By
Ingrid Marson
Thursday, October 20 2005 10:22 AM
URL:
http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,39281414,00.htm
The open source productivity application OpenOffice.org has been downloaded almost 50 million times since the project was started, according to the company that founded the project, Sun Microsystems.
Erwin Tenhumberg, a product marketing manager in Sun's
client system group, told the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) Adoption Forum in London on Wednesday that OpenOffice.org has been downloaded
"close to" 48 million times in the five years since the project was founded.
Although this number may include duplicate downloads, the average user of
OpenOffice downloads it six times but installs it on nine machines, according to
a survey of 5000 people downloading the application that was cited by
Tenhumberg.
He also pointed out that this number does not include OpenOffice.org mirror sites or open source CDs and Linux distributions that
package the office productivity application.
Disks containing open source software that include
OpenOffice have been distributed by a number of governments worldwide, including
the Indian government, which is distributing
7 million CDs containing Tamil and Hindi versions of open source
applications to the public, and the local government in the French region of
Auvergne, which has distributed 64,000 packs of CDs to
students.
As open source applications can be downloaded and
redistributed free of charge it can be difficult to measure how many individuals
and companies are using the application. Analyst firms traditionally rely on
software company revenues to measure the market share of proprietary products,
but no-one has found a reliable way of measuring the market share of open source
products. Although download numbers can give some indication of the popularity
of a product, people may not actually use the product, or may use it at the same
time as another product.
The download statistics for OpenOffice.org are dwarfed by
those of the open source browser Firefox, which reached 75 million downloads in July this year,
and is now nearing 100 million downloads, according to Firefox' community marketing site, SpreadFirefox.com.
Version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org
is expected to be launched this week.