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OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X Alpha Released!

An anonymous reader writes "Nearly 6 years after announcing a Mac port, OpenOffice.org has released the first release of OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X that can finally run without X11!! An alpha is available for download today, but a lot of help is still needed to make OpenOffice.org available for Mac OS X. The site is very blunt: 'WARNING: THIS SOFTWARE MAY CRASH AND MAY DESTROY YOUR DATA DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE FOR REAL WORK IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT. This is an alpha test version so that developers and users can find out what works and not, and make comments on how to improve it.' Currently missing functionality includes printing, pdf export, copy/pasting, and multiple monitors. That said, if you're interested in participating you can visit the Mac team to figure out how you can help today."

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  1. Warning! by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 4, Funny

    'WARNING: This software may crash and may destroy your data Do not use this software for real work in a production environment.
    Do not taunt Happy Fun Software.
    1. Re:Warning! by CockroachMan · · Score: 5, Funny

      'WARNING: This software may crash and may destroy your data Do not use this software for real work in a production environment. Windows should have one of those in the box..
  2. Re:Used it on MacOSX - switching to google docs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    not to mention having every single thing you write indexed for public consumption and advertising goodness...

    google...you seem to apologizing to you girlfriend.
    would you like to

    1. order flowers
    2. seek counseling
    3. look up a local escort service
  3. Re:REALLY READ THAT WARNING MESSAGE by jalefkowit · · Score: 4, Funny

    You won't be able to print. You won't be able to cut+paste reliably.

    Finally! An office suite on OS X that works just like OpenOffice does on Linux! ;-)

  4. Re:A Massive Waste Of Resources by BruthaMyles · · Score: 2, Funny

    You are John C. Dvorak and I claim my £5

  5. Re:Huh wha? by xtal · · Score: 2, Funny

    Latex might provide better rendering results than terminal. Pico away, however! ;)

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  6. Re:Used it on MacOSX - switching to google docs by NickFitz · · Score: 2, Funny

    Hey! That escort service has the same phone number as the girlfriend!

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