On 3/16/06, Sam Hiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Were you unaware that Google employs some of the Hamburg SO/OOo > engineers?
I *KNOW* that Google employs 2 OOo coders. That has jack squat to do with what I am saying. Google BOUGHT Writely! Did they buy OOo? No - they didn't. Did they buy Sun? Not yet anyway. Do they even distribute OOo? No - they don't. My *point* was that GIVEN that they already work with OOo (even though it's all behind the scenes so far) if they were pushing a download thing - it would be OOo - not the ugly pre-alpha vaporware that Daniel brought up. Seriously - if you don't know what the thread is about - keep your mouth shut. READ THE SUBJECT LINE NEXT TIME! Maybe try not reviving threads that are 5 days dead that you have no clue what your talking about. iRows works today. It is alive today. It is real today. It has users today. It looks similiar to Blogger (Google properity) and Writely (Google properity). It is a service for people to do spreadsheets from their browser - like Blogger does for web editing, and Writely does for Word processing. iRows is a far better choice for Google than wikicalc, which is none of those things. It doesn't even exist yet. This is really ticking me off - people, read the thread. Read the emails. If you don't understand them - either *ASK* what it means (don't assume you know) - or stay out of it. Especially if the thread ended last week. -- - Chad Smith http://www.gimpshop.net/ http://www.whatisopenoffice.org/ Because everyone loves free software! http://www.chadwsmith.com/ Because, admit it, you've got nothing better to do right now...
