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Yes, thats true. and a Koffice for win would be cool. most likey never gona happen tho.
I think Koffice and the Gnome Office apps will always be faster, because they use the frameworks of Gnome and KDE. where as OOo is loading its own. in addition to KDE's moduler design and Gnomes GTK+ speed. there is no comparesion.
I thing if the broke up OOo some and had it load less in the apps startup, or maybe pre loaded some things, maybe some kind of config util that gives you the option for preloading the OOo framework so it will always load slightly faster. but i think all these things will get addressed in time, OOo is getting better. as is Koffice and the Gnome offices apps abiword Gnumric etc.
-Nex6
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