Agreed,  I find the open office word processor useable, but highly inelegant.  
I'd be lost without the open office spreaddsheet application though.  That 
thing drives my  business along with the calendar in my windows mobile phone.  
I'd be lost without it.  So, I'm hoping an update will magically render the 
word processing application beautiful to the voiceover eye.

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On 2010-08-31, at 7:55 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> I thought there were some fairly serious drawbacks to how VO works with Open 
> Office. Something about paragraphs and each line having to be interacted with 
> or some such? Can't remember. It sounded like a mess. there comes a point 
> when efficient access is what is wanted. some things might be technically 
> usable if you jump through hoops. but how many hoops before you say nuts and 
> just go back to what works without the hoops? If Apple fixes the Word table 
> issue with pages, that seems like a better solution, even though it costs, 
> and Open Office is free.
> 
> mary
> Mary Otten
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