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I really don't want to purchase MS Office X for the little bit of word processing I do on my Mac, and I've tried AbiWord (getting closer, but still not all there), NeoOffice/J (this is the one I use on a day-to-day basis. Slow as molassis, but it works) and ThinkFree Office (not even close). Let's not even talk about AppleWorks shall we?
I think a native version of OOo for the Mac would be excellent. Thanks!