ODT vs PAGES
Um comparativo detalhado de OpenDocument Text e Apple Pages — tamanho de arquivo, qualidade, compatibilidade e qual escolher de acordo com seu fluxo de trabalho.
OpenDocument Text
Documents & TextODT is the open-standard document format used by LibreOffice Writer and other open-source word processors. It offers full document editing capabilities without vendor lock-in.
Sobre os arquivos ODTApple Pages
Documents & TextPages is Apple iWork word processor format for macOS and iOS.
Sobre os arquivos PAGESComparativo de vantagens
ODT Vantagens
- Truly open standard — ISO/IEC 26300, vendor-neutral.
- Native format of LibreOffice and OpenOffice, two of the largest FOSS projects.
- Human-readable XML, easy to script and parse.
- Preferred by many governments for archival and public records.
- ZIP compression keeps files compact.
PAGES Vantagens
- Beautiful defaults — typography and layout look polished out of the box.
- iCloud sync and collaboration across Mac, iPad, iPhone, and web.
- Free and preinstalled on every macOS.
- Apple Pencil handwriting recognition on iPad.
- Exports cleanly to DOCX, EPUB, and PDF.
Limitações
ODT Limitações
- Microsoft Word support exists but subtly breaks formatting when round-tripping.
- Less common outside the FOSS ecosystem — most business workflows default to DOCX.
- Fewer third-party tools than for DOCX.
- Complex spreadsheet-like embedded content may not round-trip perfectly.
PAGES Limitações
- Apple-only — Windows and Linux users cannot open .pages files.
- Binary IWA format is opaque — no third-party tooling.
- Track changes and collaboration features lag Word and Google Docs.
- DOCX round-trips lose some Apple-specific styling.
- Macro support is minimal (no VBA equivalent).
Especificações técnicas
| Especificação | ODT | PAGES |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text | application/vnd.apple.pages |
| Container | ZIP (OpenDocument Format) | ZIP of IWA (iWork Archive) blobs |
| Standard | ISO/IEC 26300 (OASIS ODF 1.0 / 1.3) | — |
| Native to | LibreOffice, OpenOffice, Collabora | — |
| Extension | — | .pages |
| Native apps | — | Pages for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, iCloud.com |
| Legacy variant | — | Bundle format (pre-iWork 2013) |
Tamanhos típicos de arquivo
ODT
- Short letter 10-30 KB
- Academic paper (20 pages) 50-200 KB
- Illustrated report 1-10 MB
PAGES
- Short letter 100-300 KB
- Report with images (20 pages) 2-10 MB
- Illustrated book manuscript 20-100 MB
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Perguntas frequentes
ODT (OpenDocument Text) is a document format used to store paginated text, with optional formatting, tables, images, hyperlinks, headers and footers. It sits in the documents & text family and is typically associated with a specific office suite or publishing pipeline that defined the format and ships the canonical reader.
ODT (OpenDocument Text) is a document formato used to store paginated text, com optional formatoting, tables, images, hyperlinks, headers e footers. It sits no documents & text family e is tipicamente associated com a specific office suite ou publishing pipeline that defined the formato e ships the canonical reader.
Modern office suites — Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages — open most ODT files with reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support ODT, convert to DOCX or PDF first using KaijuConverter; both open in virtually every reader, including free online viewers.
Modern office suites — Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages — abrir most ODT arquivos com reasonable fidelity. If your installed software does not support ODT, converter to DOCX ou PDF first usando KaijuConverter; both abrir in virtually every reader, including grátis online viewers.
Upload the ODT to KaijuConverter and pick DOCX, PDF, ODT, RTF, HTML, Markdown, or plain text. Our pipeline runs LibreOffice headlessly plus pandoc for text formats — the same engines behind professional document pipelines. Styles, tables, images, and hyperlinks survive the conversion intact.
Yes, to a high degree. Standard fonts, headings, lists, tables, images, hyperlinks and page structure transfer cleanly. Custom fonts substitute to the closest match if not embedded; obscure layout features unique to ODT (frames, legacy macros) may flatten to static content in the target format.