Does anyone use AODL in a real application?

We are currently using the Excel API in .NET to create simple spreadsheet documents from a template. Therefore, we first load the template, insert some lines, fill in some data (dates, text and numbers) and make Excel visible so that the user can print or save the newly generated document.

But I would like to get rid of Excel dependency and switch to ODF format. Googling offers AODL (C # libs for generating ODF documents) as the most obvious solution. But their latest release is 1.3.0.0 BETA, and seems to be 3 years old. So I'm not sure if it is a good idea to depend on a potentially dead project ... In this case, I need to find another solution. Any ideas? Or maybe someone could assure me that AODL is still alive?

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Yes, there are companies that still use this and depend on it. AFAIK AODL was not updated to support the latest changes to the ODT document, but until OO 3.2 it works quite fine.

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