Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jun 2007 10:23 UTC
The KOffice team has releasedKOffice 1.6.3. "This is the last maintenance release of the 1.6 series, containing mainly bug fixes. There are bug fixes for almost all of the components. See the complete changelog for the complete information."
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what's so extremely bad about it? True, it has seen some less stable releases a few years ago, and tables have never worked properly in KWord. I haven't used KSpread that much, but KWord works fine for me. I can write two essays in the time OO.o starts, and I don't want to use software which is so clearly crap. True, KOffice is far from perfect, many components aren't that great, but it also has a few parts that are better than even many commercial components, like Kexi and Krita.
And if you had even a small look at what's coming for KOffice 2.0, you'd think very different.
Or maybe you DID have a look, and you're afraid your petproject, be it OO.o or Abiword/Gnumeric/etc are gonna bite the dust?
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what's so extremely bad about it? True, it has seen some less stable releases a few years ago, and tables have never worked properly in KWord. I haven't used KSpread that much, but KWord works fine for me. I can write two essays in the time OO.o starts, and I don't want to use software which is so clearly crap. True, KOffice is far from perfect, many components aren't that great, but it also has a few parts that are better than even many commercial components, like Kexi and Krita.
And if you had even a small look at what's coming for KOffice 2.0, you'd think very different.
Or maybe you DID have a look, and you're afraid your petproject, be it OO.o or Abiword/Gnumeric/etc are gonna bite the dust?