Some older versions of Microsoft Word and Microsoft Office are able to read and write .docx files after installation of the free compatibility pack provided by Microsoft, although some items, such as equations, are converted into images that cannot be edited. Starting with
Microsoft Office 2007, the Office Open XML file formats have become the default file format of
Microsoft Office. However, due to the changes introduced in the Office Open XML standard, Office 2007 is not wholly in compliance with ISO/IEC 29500:2008.
Office 2010 includes support for opening documents of the ISO/IEC 29500:2008-compliant version of Office Open XML, but it can only save documents conforming to the
transitional, not the
strict, schemas of the specification. Note that the intent of the ISO/IEC is to allow the removal of the transitional variant from the ISO/IEC 29500 standard. •
Google Docs, is able to read and write OOXML and OpenDocument files. •
LibreOffice Desktop editors are compatible with OOXML, but defaults to the OpenDocument file format. Other office products that offer import support to various levels of compatibility include: •
Abiword is able to read and write OOXML and OpenDocument files. •
Gnumeric is able to read and write OOXML and OpenDocument files •
Go-oo, discontinued in 2010, could import and save to OOXML, but defaulted to the OpenDocument file format. •
iWork is able to read and write OOXML and OpenDocument files. •
KOffice, discontinued in 2011, could import and save to OOXML. •
NeoOffice, discontinued in 2024, could import and save to OOXML, but defaulted to the OpenDocument file format. •
OnlyOffice, Online and Desktop editors are compatible with OOXML and OpenDocument files. •
SoftMaker FreeOffice and
SoftMaker Office are able to read and write OOXML and OpenDocument files (word processor only). •
TextEdit (included with
macOS) •
WordPerfect, is able to read and write OOXML and OpenDocument files. •
WPS Office, is able to read and write OOXML files. == Criticism ==