OpenOffice.org Team Releases Version 1.0
DenialS writes: "Congratulations to the OpenOffice.org team! Version 1.0 of the open office suite has been released. I'm downloading it now; I've had good luck with the previous stable builds. Release notes haven't been posted yet, so I can't say what the major differences are between 1.0 and the previous stable build, 641d, but I'm looking forware to finding out!"
I was just about to make fun of you for taking 18 months tweaking spreadsheets when there's a new Office around, when I read your [1]. *gulp* You use MS Office for "high-accuracy nuclear bomb simulations"? Take your time!
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In what way does it not?
Note he said he "looked at" OO - that's exactly what he did, he looked at it, saw the price and thought, nah, that can't be good.
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Yes, but does it fully support VBA Macro Viruses?
If not, it doesn't truly replicate the "Microsoft Experience."
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I'm sure if you ask Microsoft nicely, they'll include it in their next SP for Office.
Or...maybe not.
For high-accuracy nuclear bomb simulations, particle interactions, that sort of thing.
Whoever sold Excel to you may have violated the M$ EULA...
You specifically agree not to export or re-export the SOFTWARE PRODUCT:
(...)
(ii) to any end-user who you know or have reason to know will utilize the SOFTWARE PRODUCT or portion thereof in the design, development or production of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons