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openoffice 2 rules!

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no it sucks.. (just like myself)
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ahaha n00bs.. i 0nly us3 n0t3p4d!!! it pr4wns
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Post by srod »

MS Office does create PDF, but you need to buy Adobe Acrobat (not cheap).
There's plenty of freebies out there, although I use Jaws pdf creator which is not free but is a lot cheaper than Adobe's offering.
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Post by freak »

http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20060409 :D

I am a MS Office user though, for the rare cases where i actually use
office software. Got it from University for both Windows and the Mac, so since
i allready have it there is no reason not to use it.
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Post by the.weavster »

If anybody has got an example(s) of how to use UNO then please share it.
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Post by utopiomania »

I use OpenOffice myself, but it kind of sucks a bit in beeing slower and way more bloated than MS Office will
ever be it seems.

Plus, when Office 2007 hits us in a short while, OpenOffice will look as dated as an old Windows 3.11 Proggie
in comparison.

Sorry, what can I say. Everyone knows this. :wink:
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utopiomania wrote:I use OpenOffice myself, but it kind of sucks a bit in beeing slower and way more bloated than MS Office will
ever be it seems.

Plus, when Office 2007 hits us in a short while, OpenOffice will look as dated as an old Windows 3.11 Proggie
in comparison.

Sorry, what can I say. Everyone knows this. :wink:
Eventually, i doubt that. And no, i didnt know that.
And how can it be more bloated? Openoffice uses 30 mbyte ram RUNNING!
and it responds as fast as notepad..
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Post by utopiomania »

D/L any of the MS Visual Studio Express languages and check out the document explorer for an example.

That's what I call a RICH interface.

Or check out KPL, and it's interface.

Then tell me I'm wrong. Times they are a'changing, that's for shure, with Vista and all. :)

OpenOffice looks dated compared to that, I say.
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Vista has been stripped of all features that could have made it useful
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nah.. i got ms visual express languages (bloated ide's ;)) and yeah they are quite cool..

However you cant compare these ide's with office software. You dont need all those things in office software. You need a fast, clean, efficient interface with a quick spellcontrol and etc etc etc...


Of course you can tell that newer software looks better, however i doubt it will have tons of more features (and i also doubt that it will be less bloated) than eg. openoffice..
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Post by utopiomania »

However you cant compare these ide's with office software. You dont need all those things in office software.
Of course we need this, and you know it. That's just a small teaser. We need this. Wait for MS Office 2007.

And, you Danes will probably be one of the first to grab it and move forwards. :wink:
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possibly..
I dont need it then. Of course i will try it, however i doubt it will take long time till OO follows up.. lets wait and see :)
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Post by eriansa »

MSOffice has VBA and COM + MsAccess which is IMHO the best RDBMS. (for small to medium-sized apps).

I'll stick with it, and gladly pay for it.
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