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Original von jamesots
I really like KWord. It looks nicer than OOo, loads faster and works better. Most of the time. The only problem is that on my machine KWord keeps crashing whereas OOo is solid as a rock. (And as heavy as one too). And KWord won't save in MS Word format and doesn't open them very well.
So unfortunately, as I have to work on other people's MS documents, I'm stuck with OOo at the moment, because I have no viable alterative.
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Original von Nicolas Goutte
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Original von m4ktub
Neverthelhess ins't this whole thread stealing motivation from any KOffice developer that reads this?
Well, it is certainely not easy to be a KOffice developer. :?
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Original von anda_skoa
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Original von Nicolas Goutte
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Original von m4ktub
Neverthelhess ins't this whole thread stealing motivation from any KOffice developer that reads this?
Well, it is certainely not easy to be a KOffice developer. :?
You and the other KOffice developers do a great job, not only with KOffice itself, but also by your contributions to KDE's base.
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KOffice is most likely the biggest project building on the KDE libraries and I, as I read a lot of KDE mailing lists, have seen a lot of suggestions and improvements inspired and/or developed by KOffice developers enchance the KDE API for the advantage of any other developer working on KDE.
Cheers,
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Original von seb
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Original von Nicolas Goutte
Have a nice day!
Dont you get tired of saying this after everysingle one of your posts? Im getting rather tired of reading it too hehehe....
And what if it is not day? There are timezone differences you know
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Original von seb
When will koffice have support for MS filters?
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Original von LB06
My experience with Oo.o is that it has very good filter support, but needs a lot of work on the interface and performance (I think in this case there two are closely related. If OO used GTK or QT, I'm sure it would have been twice as responsive and its boot-time would have been cut by half)
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Original von cmbofh
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Original von LB06
My experience with Oo.o is that it has very good filter support, but needs a lot of work on the interface and performance (I think in this case there two are closely related. If OO used GTK or QT, I'm sure it would have been twice as responsive and its boot-time would have been cut by half)
There's work underway to integrate OOo better into KDE:
http://dot.kde.org/1071245692/
http://kde.openoffice.org/index.html
One project part is (only) about the look of OOo,
but another tries to do a port to Qt.
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Original von LB06
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Original von cmbofh
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Original von LB06
My experience with Oo.o is that it has very good filter support, but needs a lot of work on the interface and performance (I think in this case there two are closely related. If OO used GTK or QT, I'm sure it would have been twice as responsive and its boot-time would have been cut by half)
There's work underway to integrate OOo better into KDE:
http://dot.kde.org/1071245692/
http://kde.openoffice.org/index.html
One project part is (only) about the look of OOo,
but another tries to do a port to Qt.
Nice! And why isn't it possible to adapt and use the filters of OpenOffice in Koffice? Oo.org is OSS right?
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Original von Nicolas Goutte
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Original von LB06
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Original von cmbofh
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Original von LB06
My experience with Oo.o is that it has very good filter support, but needs a lot of work on the interface and performance (I think in this case there two are closely related. If OO used GTK or QT, I'm sure it would have been twice as responsive and its boot-time would have been cut by half)
There's work underway to integrate OOo better into KDE:
http://dot.kde.org/1071245692/
http://kde.openoffice.org/index.html
One project part is (only) about the look of OOo,
but another tries to do a port to Qt.
Nice! And why isn't it possible to adapt and use the filters of OpenOffice in Koffice? Oo.org is OSS right?
Being OSS does not negate the old rules of portability (problems).
Have a nice day!
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