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Openoffice for mac os x 10.3.2
Openoffice for mac os x 10.3.2










openoffice for mac os x 10.3.2

ITunes, iMovie, iDVD, and iPhoto as a $50īundle, and these are polished applications Or people will stop believing us, when it isĬoncern is that enthusiastic folks will beĭisappointed.

openoffice for mac os x 10.3.2

The Aqua interface and slow startupĬhallenger. Position to tell "opens everything" to "move However, "opens most anything" isn't in a I downloaded one of the earliest binariesĪvailable, and my impression then was "slow Has OS X integration in the form of printingĪnd Audio support, opens most anything weįirst of all, I appreciate your hard work. OOo on Mac (for X11 of course) is stable, Microsoft: one of the best hardware companies out there I really hope OpenOffice learns enough from their test builds of native stuff to restructure their program to provide native look, feel, and services for each of their intended platforms (Linux, BSD, Solaris, OS X, and Windows). The keycombinations better act like every other app. Toolbars are OK on windows, but I better be able to customize it (small icons, large icons, text under icons, what icons appear). We want / need our menu at the top of the screen (not on some window).

openoffice for mac os x 10.3.2

Even a lot of java apps are painfull (I love jEdit but it is a pain). X11 apps will not be a mainstream item on OS X. It looks right, works, and doesn't seem to damage anything. Macintosh owners are rebelous enough to spurn Windows, but we will use Office if it is the best available. I give them credit for getting it to run, but they need that native look to succeed.












Openoffice for mac os x 10.3.2