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OpenOffice.org 2.4 releasedOpenOffice.org 2.4 releasedPosted Mar 27, 2008 18:29 UTC (Thu) by beoba (guest, #16942)In reply to: OpenOffice.org 2.4 released by cpeterso Parent article: OpenOffice.org 2.4 released
There's NeoOffice, but it's so bad you'll end up wishing that it had just crashed and saved you the trouble of trying to use it.
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OpenOffice.org 2.4 released Posted Mar 27, 2008 18:34 UTC (Thu) by cpeterso (guest, #305) [Link] That's why I keep trying OpenOffice's Mac releases... because I *do* use NeoOffice. :(
Funny product review Posted Mar 27, 2008 18:57 UTC (Thu) by pr1268 (subscriber, #24648) [Link] LOL - your "product review" of NeoOffice is classic!
OpenOffice.org 2.4 released Posted Mar 27, 2008 19:59 UTC (Thu) by allesfresser (subscriber, #216) [Link] Just to provide a balanced perspective, I use NeoOffice 2.2 (and now 2.3) (mostly Writer and Calc, with some Draw) every day, and have no problems with it, and neither do the users that I support, beyond normal user-support issues that you'd expect from any application. This is on a G4 (PPC) Mac Mini, a G4 iBook, a Core 2 Duo iMac, and a Santa Rosa MacBook, depending on where I am, and which user I'm supporting, at any given moment. I also have OOo on a Windows XP machine that I have to use from time to time, so I do have that for comparison. And NeoOffice doesn't compare badly IMHO. In fact it does some things rather better than OOo, including OpenType support (thanks to the use of ATSUI, Apple's font libraries). I use fonts like Warnock Pro all the time with NeoOffice, and it publishes them to PDF very nicely, subsetting, normal ligatures and all. So I think perhaps your character assassination of NeoOffice is, perhaps, somewhat premature and unwarranted. I've also tried the developer builds of OOo/Aqua, and they were surprisingly usable for a bleeding-edge alpha. I wouldn't quite use them for something I really cared about yet, but they seemed to be coming along nicely.
OpenOffice.org 2.4 released Posted Mar 27, 2008 20:29 UTC (Thu) by allesfresser (subscriber, #216) [Link] Sorry, that was meant to be "2.2.3", not "2.3".
OpenOffice.org 2.4 released Posted Mar 28, 2008 17:54 UTC (Fri) by beoba (guest, #16942) [Link] I've used it on a 1.33ghz Powerbook, it freezes for about 5 seconds any time that the file is saved to disk. This includes the periodic automatic saves. I get periodic draw artifacts within the window, but this at least hides the godawful font spacing problems that it has when the window is clear.
5 seconds? You are sooo lucky! Posted Mar 31, 2008 8:56 UTC (Mon) by khim (subscriber, #9252) [Link] I have a spreadsheet with 30'000 URL's and some numbers attached to them. When OpenOffice.org decides to autosave this beast it freezes for 30-40 seconds! Not matter what I use: Windows or Linux (I don't have Mac) it's VERY annoying. You can say it's pretty big file, but still - it's just 500Kb .ods! Autosave is big problem for such files: without autosave you risk losing your work and with autosave you are losing significant productive time (30-40seconds every 15 minutes or so - that's 15min per day).
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