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01/21/2005, 7:00pm, EST
Friday, January 21st
No development for native Mac OpenOffice
Developers of OpenOffice.org are no longer pursuing a native Aqua/Mac OS X port of the open-source Office-compatible suite, according to eWEEK. The report says that it has been 18 months since the last work on the native Mac version and that are no plans to do so with the upcoming Version 2.0. PointerClick here to read more about Version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. The current release, known as OpenOffice.org/X11 Mac, runs in the X11 graphical windowing system, which looks and acts more like the Linux and Unix software than a Mac program....Edward Peterlin, one of only a handful of volunteer developers for OpenOffice.org/X11 Mac, attributes the lack of a native OS X effort partly to a lack of resources."
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I really was hoping this would come to OS-X - I find the X-11 version quite unuseable & graphically unappealing...
http://www.neooffice.org/
And bobo, don't be sad, OpenOffice isn't that great but if you must have it, NeoOffice is the thing to use.
I just got iWorks and am going to fool around with it soon (Keynote v1 was great - I used it for everything). Still, nothing would spell out Apple's commitment to the office worker than picking up the open standards and unified UI of Open Office.
Can an Open Office for Mac, built by Apple, coexist with Keynote and Pages? I hope so.
If you want OO.org for Mac, best you're gonna do is NeoOffice/J. I just used it recently for a report, and while it still has a long way to go in terms of OS X integration, surprisingly everything seemed to work just fine.
From a business perspective, OpenOffice is more promising. I can see many businesses using it across the board in the coming years. It would certainly help the Mac's reputation in those places if it ran OpenOffice. IT departments are not always interested in better software, just software that's the same.
Neo Office looks promising & OpenOffice doesn't look like it is going away soon, although I think I read somewhere that MS now owns copyrights in it and can go after you if it is worth their effort?