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No Abiword For Mac?

aliya writes "With Abiword's version 1.90 coming out, their cocoa developer has announced that he will no longer work on a Mac version of the software because he doesn't want to support the company which treated him so poorly. There is a still a somewhat-supported X11 version available, though it is not kept current, and it appears that Abiword will join the abundant ranks of 'almost supported' word processors for Mac OS X."

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  1. Hello pot? This is the kettle... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting
    "he will no longer work on a Mac version of the software because he doesn't want to support the company which treated him so poorly."


    Boy, if this isn't the pot calling the kettle black. I can't count the articles and responses in forums like this one where so many computer users are labelled "joe sixpack", "jane user" and "phb" simply because they do not care about computers as much as those who frequent these web sites. I truly hope this guy takes an introspective look at his decision and realizes that perhaps he was treated so poorly by the community because the community felt they were treated poorly by him.
  2. It's a shame... by nizcolas · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ...abi was canceled. I made the trek over to the net lab simply to use a copy of abiword installed on my network drive. Whenever people ask me what it is, I usually tell them it's MS Word that works.

    Sounds prety corny but think about it, how many times have you wanted to use word and just have it leave you alone? Everytime I've used Word, even on a mac, im constantly annoyed by pop ups and "hints."

    Yes they can be disabled but with Abi they're not even there in the first place. In my opinion, Abi is the most full featured software that lets me get my work done, without bugging me the entire while. I was hoping the Abi team would pick up the mac and make a full os x native version. Hopefully someone else will pick up the code and finish the job, but I'm not going to hold my breath.

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  3. Understandable by buckhead_buddy · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Going on what the developer perceives of the situation, it's completely understandable.

    He was working as a new Apple employee after a year of contract work and was an eager supporter of the platform making many sacrifices to take the job. Additionally, he developed the Cocoa/AbiWord software as a hobby on top of his paid work. He says that Apple terminated him during his probationary period with the reason of "incompetence" and he feels that this is documentably untrue and unfair.

    Personally, I think AbiWord is cool and I think Apple makes some cool stuff. But whether this story is true or fair is irrelevent. This is his perception of the way he has been treated and I feel he's absolutely right for terminating this hobby if this is what he perceives.

    It's disappointing. I sympathize with the guy in his current situation. And I hope that someone takes over AbiWord development (it is pretty cool stuff). It's too bad that this had to happen in this way.

    1. Re:Understandable by 1155 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      or maybe ical sucks? There are any number of complaints against the application, maybe they wanted someone else working on the project. eh. Still doesn't mean he should just give up on the entire platform, unless he is just really bitter.

  4. Re:The killer app. Of course! by Chucker23N · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Of course. I agree that a Cocoa interface

    1. feels much more native
    2. doesn't require an X server
    3. is more work than a simple backend port (which already exists)

    . That doesn't make this word processing app a killer app at all. Wonderful features, where are thou?