Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Oct 2007 12:27 UTC, submitted by Sandro Hartley
KDE "While the industry is distracted by the ongoing tussle between Microsoft and OpenOffice.org over document formats, the KDE project is quietly preparing the next generation of its own office suite, KOffice, for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. KOffice 2.0, to be released sometime in the first half of 2008, will be cross platform like many other applications in the KDE suite built with the Qt4 GUI toolkit."
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not many ...
by duckie on Tue 9th Oct 2007 13:53 UTC
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2006-04-10

Not many will move to a platform, where the programs they, dont work. If all apps i needed worked on e.g. ubuntu, i would have transisted asap.

Beginning to transist to programs that work on windows would help 1000-fold.

Everything is about doing a nice an easy transistion. Replacing one program a time over a period in a larger organisation would make the replacement of win to x easy. The users wouldnt even notice.

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