arstechnica.com— a group of OpenOffice enthusiasts have released OpenOffice Premium, a new bundle that includes the OpenOffice suite and a grab-bag of extras, such as clip art, document templates, and fonts.
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When the base program doesn't display numeric database columns as dollar amounts then we will talk. I demoed this to my boss and then we ran across this and realized that it isn't ready for prime time yet. Sorry. The article has it right it's good, but not good enough.
The writer compairs Word xp (from 2000) to OOo 2.0 (from 2005) and says OOo uses more memory. Well no s**t, Win 95 uses less memory then XP. Why not compair office 11 to OOo 2.0, you microsoft lover!!
Closed AccountAug 31, 2006
Well I dont so :P lol
mrobbinsAug 31, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/Office-suites/OpenOfficeorg-Premium.shtml">http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/Office-suites/OpenOfficeorg-Premium.shtml</a>
superslothAug 31, 2006
Wow... OpenOffice Bloated Edition (like it wasn't already). They really are trying to emulate MS Office.I'm waiting for 4.0.
dmadzakAug 31, 2006
When the base program doesn't display numeric database columns as dollar amounts then we will talk. I demoed this to my boss and then we ran across this and realized that it isn't ready for prime time yet. Sorry. The article has it right it's good, but not good enough.
diggmaddyAug 31, 2006
Thanks SirNuke. Got It.*stops rolling eyes* xD
stevewAug 31, 2006
Ok I got the download for debian. 32 different deb files. Why couldn't the guy has just made 1 deb file?
stevewAug 31, 2006
Ok. It's installed. Has some new stuff. Going to try this thing out.
simdAug 31, 2006
Er, not yet, but it's getting there.
aesir_lokiSep 2, 2006
The writer compairs Word xp (from 2000) to OOo 2.0 (from 2005) and says OOo uses more memory. Well no s**t, Win 95 uses less memory then XP. Why not compair office 11 to OOo 2.0, you microsoft lover!!