

There are a wealth of OpenOffice.org information and learning resources available.
The list below is far from comprehensive, but does provide a good starting point for anyone just starting out with OpenOffice.org.
Home Page The main OpenOffice.org start page.
Support Page Provides links to a number of support and resource options.
Documentation Wiki On-Line documentation, with links to other resources
Community Forum A forum to ask questions and search for answers about OpenOffice.org
Community Forum Tutorials A tutorials section of the community forum.
OpenOffice for Mac Information about the Mac editions of OpenOffice.
Features Gives a detailed overview of each program's features
Benefits Outlines the benefits of using OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice Portable This is an adaptation of the OpenOffice.org software, designed to run from a USB memory device or disk drive on any MS Windows computer.
OOo4Kids Project A simplified version of the OpenOffice.org software, designed for children in the 7-12 year age group.
NeoOffice is an office suite developed for Mac OS X.
Go-oo Most Linux distributions offer derivatives of this Novel sponsored version. There are also Windows and Mac OSX Intel versions available.
OxygenOffice Professional is based on Go-oo, but includes a number of extras, such as templates and clipart.
OpenOffice.org Training, Tips, and Ideas Solveig Haugland is a professional training consultant and this is her OpenOffice Blog, which provides a wealth of useful tips and information. Highly Recommended.
Taming OpenOffice.org Jean Hollis Weber's site, contains comments, tips, and pointers to articles about OpenOffice.org programs.
Jean is a scientific, technical editor and writer, Co-Lead of the Documentation Project and a long term, well respected member of the OpenOffice.org community
The "Unofficial" Forum Another form to ask questions and search for answers about OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org Help TNT Tips'n'Tricks from Sun Microsystems (OpenOffice.org's main sponsor) that somehow didn't make it to the help (yet).
Try Another Angle The OpenOffice.org section of Adrian Try's website, offers some very handy downloadable Quick Reference Cards for Calc, Writer and Impress.
Free Computer Tutorials offers some on-line viewable OpenOffice.org tutorials, plus video versions.
In Pictures Offers a range of OpenOffice.org tutorials based on pictures.
Eshowe Computer Centre Offers edited versions of our tutorials in downloadable PDF format
ShowMeDo Has a number of Openoffice Tutorial Screencasts & Videos tutorials
8daysaweek Has a list of Web Sites and Internet Resources for OpenOffice with links directly to those Sites/Resources.
OpenOffice.org Down Under Provides a handy searchable "Knowledge Base", plus other useful OpenOffice related information.
MakeTechEasier This blog has an OpenOffice section with some interesting articles.
Colin Charles Has a website that contains general information on OpenOffice and has created a free slide show with notes to augment the information projected. The OpenOffice.org Impress section covers various presentation functions.
OpenOffice.org Ninja This site has an unusual name, but provides useful tips and information.
Plan-B for OpenOffice.org Offers technical support for non-technical users, with short video tutorials.
James Abela has an educational website that contains a tutorial about designing a good presentation with OpenOffice.org Impress.
OpenOffice.org Macro Information by Andrew Pitonyak. An excellent resource for information about OpenOffice macro programming.
World Label The "blog" section of a commercial label company. The "Catagories" menu has links to a number of tips and guides about label printing with OpenOffice.org and other open source software. This site also offers free downloadable OpenOffice.org label templates and a handy Avery® Cross Reference Chart.
Bruce Byfield has written many informative "How To" articles about OpenOffice.org
LXer A collection of informative OpenOffice.org "How To" articles by various authors.
MAMPU (The Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit) Offers some "Quick Guides" and other information about using OpenOffice.org
ICT Publish offers OpenOffice.org Writer and Calc video tutorials designed for both teachers and pupils from 1st to 4th grade.
wikiHow offers a small, but useful, collection of OpenOffice How-To articles.