The solution to use OpenOffice on Mac without X and so forth is to use
NeoOffice. OpenOffice based but sculpted for OS X.

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Peter Manis <[email protected]> wrote:

> I kept forgetting to test it.  On Windows and Linux I use OOo a decent
> amount.  I hated it on the Mac though because of having to run X and by the
> time the app loaded I would get an error and have to open the doc through
> File->Open.  It is SOOOOO much better on the Mac now.  There are also a lot
> more PDF options, which I love.... cause I love PDFs
>
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Gilbert Mendoza <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Roger E. Rustad, Jr wrote:
>> > Not sure how many saw this, but the new version looks very cool
>> >
>> > http://lifehacker.com/5046897/a-first-look-at-openofficeorg-30
>>
>>
>> This was a very good review.  It's amazing how much better the product
>> is made with each release.
>>
>> I seem to remember it being mentioned that in 3.0, there would be a PDF
>> importer, allowing you to read PDF's into an editable format.  That
>> would be most useful.
>>
>> I know it's not the most popular of topics, but I also wonder if OOXML
>> support has been added.  To some organizations, this will be important.
>>
>> I'll get around to testing it pretty soon here.
>>
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