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OpenOffice.org Built with KDE and GNOME Support

ks writes "Novell hacker Jan Holesovsky has released a build of OOo 1.1.3 that integrates with either KDE or GNOME depending on the environment it's running in. The build features KDE/GNOME look and feel, KDE/GNOME file dialogs and the Crystal icons. If you're running NLD, you have this already." Update: 11/27 18:13 GMT by T : Also on the OpenOffice.org front, the OO.o front page links to this interview with Debian ARM developer Peter Naulls, who has ported the suite to ARM processors. Hint: they're everywhere.

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  1. Nonverbal Learning Disorder by Doc+Ruby · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Have a clue. Here, take two, they're free: rather than spend the time posting a question that you can easily answer yourself with Google, use Google. It will inform you, save the time of the rest of us posting, save you the posting time, and help rehabilitate your lazy mind that demands to be served by others who do their own thinking, just so you can be buzzword compliant.

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    1. Re:Nonverbal Learning Disorder by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      "News for Nerds". "obscure acronym that has to be found by searching Google". Who's out of line, AC?

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  2. Re:n-tierety by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    A "proper" office suite? Such as? Oh please please please please say KOffice.

    KDE zealots who make ridiculous claims for KOffice are *SO* funny and out of touch.

  3. Re:First Reply| by blcknight · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    OpenOffice is really a peice of crap. It's buggy, slow, and hugantic. While koffice may lack certain "features", it's stable, faster, and smaller. There's still no equivalent to powerpoint on Linux.

    Also, no one really commented on porting it to ARM. Now Open Office can crash iPaqs too!

  4. Re:What about OS X? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Hahahaha, yuo=faggort.