Linked by David Adams on Tue 23rd Aug 2005 16:06 UTC, submitted by Mark Brunelli
Features, Office OpenOffice.org instructor Solveig Haugland explains why the upcoming OpenOffice 2.0 is set to make her job a whole lot easier. She says, "As an OpenOffice.org and StarOffice trainer, I teach a lot of one-day classes on the core software features. As I introduce the program and then word processor (Writer), spreadsheet (Calc) and presentation maker (Impress), I teach students how to deal with the oddities of each application before we get into the primary lessons. My first half hour of each section is gone."
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RE[2]: Still comically slow
by on Tue 23rd Aug 2005 18:47 UTC in reply to "RE: Still comically slow"

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the only app depending on Java in openoffice is the database app. no single other component depends on java

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RE[3]: Still comically slow
by unoengborg on Tue 23rd Aug 2005 23:16 in reply to "RE[2]: Still comically slow"
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the only app depending on Java in openoffice is the database app. no single other component depends on java


I doubt that any aledged slowness have anything to do with java. The database part in OOo is built around hsqldb that is extremely fast even compared to competitors written in other languages.

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