Re: [TOOLS] NeoOffice vs OpenOffice, anyone?

Subject: Re: [TOOLS] NeoOffice vs OpenOffice, anyone?
From: quills -at- airmail -dot- net
To: "McLauchlan, Kevin" <Kevin -dot- McLauchlan -at- safenet-inc -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:43:37 -0500

You don't get the most current version of OoO under NeoOffice. With the
release of the lateset OoO you get the current version and it runs
natively under OSX. So I think NeoOffice will fade away, unless they
have a better implementation of the inferface.

Scott

McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
> Any MAC users who can speak to the real differences between OpenOffice
> and NeoOffice?
>
> Since OOo stopped needing X to run on Mac, is there anything left to
> recommend NeoOffice?
>
> I use OOo whenever I can on Windows (exclusively at home - maybe 50/50
> at the office), exclusively on Linux, exclusively (so far) on my own Mac
> laptop when running OSX. It's nice to have a common interface and
> feature set, no matter where I open a document.
>
> Just wondering if anybody with experience can say if there remains any
> real argument in favor of NeoOffice at all, or is it heading for the
> dustbin of history.
>
> - Kevin
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