Where's the rage against the democrat appointed justices that voted for this ruling? Whose looking out for the common man? Whose got more interest in "big business"? Hmmm....
NeoOffice/J is a Mac OS X native version of OpenOffice.org that uses small amounts of Java code for graphics drawing and configuration.
OpenOffice.org is written primarily in platform-agnostic C++. However, NeoOffice/J takes advantage of Mac OS X's advanced Java integration to tap into the OS X look-and-feel. In other words, the "J" in NeoOffice/J primarily has to do with operations that affect how the application appears to the user. The "guts" of the office suite are written in C++. (The code that makes up NeoOffice/J is 99% OpenOffice.org code shared among all OpenOffice.org platforms and 1% Mac OS X-specific code in Java, C++, C, and Objective-C.)
Thus NeoOffice/J will only run on Macintosh computers running Mac OS X 10.2.x, 10.3.x or 10.4.x--not on Mac OS 9, Windows, Linux, Darwin, or any other form of UNIX.
Uh, I live in a very small town in NC (roughly 20 thousand people) and we've had a service like this for a few years. We can order online from one site and have food delivered from pretty much any restaurant in town (about 30).
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And for all the power (maybe more) of PHP with simplicity and consistency, there's Lasso. It's not free, but it's worth every penny.
Where's the rage against the democrat appointed justices that voted for this ruling? Whose looking out for the common man? Whose got more interest in "big business"? Hmmm....
So...is NeoOffice/J written in Java?
No.
NeoOffice/J is a Mac OS X native version of OpenOffice.org that uses small amounts of Java code for graphics drawing and configuration.
OpenOffice.org is written primarily in platform-agnostic C++. However, NeoOffice/J takes advantage of Mac OS X's advanced Java integration to tap into the OS X look-and-feel. In other words, the "J" in NeoOffice/J primarily has to do with operations that affect how the application appears to the user. The "guts" of the office suite are written in C++. (The code that makes up NeoOffice/J is 99% OpenOffice.org code shared among all OpenOffice.org platforms and 1% Mac OS X-specific code in Java, C++, C, and Objective-C.)
Thus NeoOffice/J will only run on Macintosh computers running Mac OS X 10.2.x, 10.3.x or 10.4.x--not on Mac OS 9, Windows, Linux, Darwin, or any other form of UNIX.
You must be psychic. :-)
Uh, I live in a very small town in NC (roughly 20 thousand people) and we've had a service like this for a few years. We can order online from one site and have food delivered from pretty much any restaurant in town (about 30).
And for all the power (maybe more) of PHP with simplicity and consistency, there's Lasso. It's not free, but it's worth every penny.