Portable OpenOffice.org 2.01 Released
VeryVito writes "Portableapps.com has released Portable OpenOffice.org 2.01 -- the complete office suite you can run from a USB drive for complete access to both your files and your office apps -- anywhere you go. More than just a neat idea, some say it's a perfect example of "the kind of innovation developers can make when they don't have to worry about selling as many licenses of their work as possible." I don't imagine we'll see a portable Microsoft Office suite any time soon."
And some people are paranoid.
Get some sense of proportion. It's a link. It's actually a link to a product you have to buy. And do you honestly believe that there still are people on this planet using computers that haven't heard about MS Office yet?
Christ. Talk about overreaction.
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If Microsoft runs an online service, then the browser (modified, perhaps) will be all that will be required to run Office on any computer (with internet connection).
Any computer will have a browser (and connectivity), therefore MS Office will be omnipresent. You won't need to carry it around on a flash driver.
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be the first to say:
THIS JUST ROCKS!
Now I can:
# Carry my web browser with all my favorite bookmarks
# Carry my calendar with all my appointments
# Carry my email client with all my contacts and settings
# Carry my instant messenger and my buddy list
# Carry my whole office suite along with my documents and presentations
# Carry my antivirus program and other computer utilities
# Carry all my important passwords and account information securely
From the article:
"This is exactly the kind of innovation developers can make when they don't have to worry about selling as many licenses of their work as possible"
Translation:
"This is exactly the kind of innovation developers can make when they don't have to worry about how many people find their software useful."
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OK, did anyone else notice that the author of this peice, VeryVito, uses himself as a reference. The "some say" link is to his own blog. Come on, if your going to plug yourself, be open about it!
Oh, and the portable apps site seems to be 403. Slashdotted, maybe?
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it is already on every PC out there.
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I believe I read "lightweight" referring to OpenOffice... oooh the hangover
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It's at 144MB down from 206MB with nothing left out. The JARs are compressed to max with 7zip. The DLLs and EXEs are UPXed. We're working on recompressing the included PNGs (which may buy us another 5MB or so) and a few other things along those lines.
Portable versions of Firefox, GIMP, LibreOffice, etc
This isn't very bad at all, I was expecting much more... although I can't use it yet as my usb stick is too small. I'll probably get a bigger one eventually and load it with portable apps. The problem with making Microsoft office portable is you couldn't fit it to a stick... it already eats your entire hard drive just installing it.
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An application that takes more than half a minute from click icon to ready to work... Athlon 64 3200+ CPU...
I am running w2k on a 2.2 Ghz Celeron P4 (non-HT) with a 400 M FSB and 512k RAM... just timed the startup of 00 2.0 Writer: 3-4 seconds!
WTF are you talkin' about?