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Cowculator writes: "Sun Microsystems will release the beta version of StarOffice 6.0 in October, with the development version already available. This ZDNet article has some more details, including a link to the development version..." Other submitters sent in notes about Gobe Productive and Hancom Office 2.0, not to mention KOffice and the Gnome office applications. As far as I know all of these are lacking the single most important thing, a robust and complete set of import filters for Word, Wordperfect, Excel, Powerpoint, etc.

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  1. Re:The only chance the industry has against micros by 601 · · Score: 2, Funny

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    If it's buggy, or doesn't work well with office formats (especially Excel, where it's the weakest), then MS will win. And I'm going off to live on a deserted south pacific island.
    -- /snip --

    You can't move to a deserted south pacific island. Microsoft already bought them all.

  2. Re:My experience with StarOffice... by IvyMike · · Score: 4, Funny

    my K6 @ 266mhz with 64mb of RAM.

    So you're the cheap non-upgrading bastard that's to blame for the slowdown in the tech industry...

    :)

  3. plus by dalinian · · Score: 2, Funny

    Also, the macro virus support of rtf isn't as complete as in doc.

  4. Re:Just as important by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
    Old Microsoft format:

    [Unintelligible memory dump rubbish]

    New Microsoft format:

    <XML>[Unintelligible memory dump rubbish]
    </XML>

  5. No macro import by thomasj · · Score: 2, Funny
    Though files can be read and written, the "macros"--small programs used to automate tasks in Microsoft Office--won't necessarily run in StarOffice, Sun said.
    Sweet.

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