Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 2nd Oct 2005 19:03 UTC
Features, Office One of the announcements at the current OO.oCon is the decision to build a Cocoa-based version of OpenOffice.org 2.x for Mac OS X. This is a step forward compared to the current X11-based port and the Neo/J Office which is not up-to-date. No timeframe estimation was given for the completion of the project.
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RE: Up to date?
by CrimsonScythe on Sun 2nd Oct 2005 20:24 UTC in reply to "Up to date?"
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The X version is up to date, AFAIK, but the NeoOffice/J (Java) version is behind. NeoOffice/J isn't really that nice (slow) and using X11 just sucks, IMHO.

I'm just wondering how many years we'll have to wait in order to see a working Cocoa version of OO.o. Maybe they should have done a proper Qt port so that both OS X and KDE could get a nice interface.

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RE[2]: Up to date?
by on Tue 4th Oct 2005 10:01 in reply to "RE: Up to date?"
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The official X11 version is at OOo 1.1.2.

NeoOffice is at 1.1.4 and does not depend on X11.

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