On Feb 10, 2005, at 10:23 AM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
And I've been rather annoyed at the complete lack of an OS X version of Visio. It's actually damned useful (especially the Enterprise version, due to nifty things like network discovery and mapping.)
That's Microsoft's warning to Apple not to cross them.
Apple is still very dependent upon Microsoft on the software front and has to walk very gingerly.
As NeoOffice continues to evolve, that may change. I have been *very* happy with NeoOffice on OS X. It handles printing and fonts without my mucking about in the system. It does not use X11.
The UI still has some quirks and has any OpenOffice bugs, but I am happy enough that I have not had to open an Office document on my Windoze box in about 8 months.
-a
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