Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 11
Euro-Office Launches 1.0 as TDF Attacks OOXML Default and 'First European' Claim
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 11

Euro-Office Launches 1.0 as TDF Attacks OOXML Default and 'First European' Claim

2 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jun 11

Summary

  • June 9 brought Euro-Office 1.0, the first stable release of a browser-based office suite pitched as an EU digital-sovereignty alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace.
  • TDF challenged that pitch in a June 7 open letter, saying Euro-Office's default use of Microsoft's OOXML format undercuts sovereignty and that compatibility with Office files should not replace ODF as the native standard.
  • The foundation also rejected Euro-Office's claim to be the first European open-source office suite, pointing to OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice as earlier Europe-rooted predecessors.
  • Backers including Nextcloud and Ionos say the fork shifts governance, hosting and legal control to Europe, while ODF support remains on the roadmap and packaged deployments are already available.
  • The release still looks more like a tech preview than a production-ready suite, highlighting how Europe's sovereignty push is colliding with open-source rivalry and entrenched Microsoft document formats.

Insights

Is Euro-Office a real path to digital freedom, or a surrender to Microsoft’s standards disguised as sovereignty?
With Nextcloud backing two rival office suites, which one offers a genuine escape from Big Tech for European users?

Euro-Office 1.0: Europe’s Open-Source Office Suite Challenges US Tech Dominance

Overview

Euro-Office 1.0, launched on June 9, 2026, is a new open-source, web-based office suite created as a European alternative to US-based platforms. The project is driven by the goal of European sovereignty, aiming to give users more control over their data and reduce reliance on non-European cloud providers. Backed by a coalition of European tech companies, Euro-Office aligns with EU objectives for digital autonomy and local data residency. Its launch marks a strategic move to address concerns about data protection and to provide a trustworthy, European-governed solution for public sector and enterprise users.

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