Asked for a screenshot? Here you are:

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarOffice

http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:SO52_Desktopintegration.png&filetimestamp=20090521112446

And already in German. ;-) I think for the license it should be OK when you name the source.

When I remember correctly the version 6.0 was the first without all the additional stuff.

HTH

Marcus



Am 07/07/2011 11:19 PM, schrieb Ross Gardler:
I want to make it clear that I have absolutely no intention of talking
about the past in this presentation. I am not a part of OOo's history,
other than being a Star Office user way back when it had a browser,
mail client and calendar in addition to the current tools in OOo. I
remember a Star Office that, when you ran it you got a whole new
"desktop" with its own "start" button.

Since I am not a part of OOo history I cannot represent it accurately
or impartially and I have no intention of trying to do so. I wonder if
anyone has a screen-shot of the original Star Office "desktop", that
might make a good slide against which I can explain that I will not be
talking about history (unfortunately the wayback machine only goes
back to mid 2000).

In this session I will only be talking about what I know and
understand. In this case that is the ASF and what it means for OOo to
be in the Incubator. This question is about the latter part, what it
means to the OO.o community (including users).

Thank you to all who have commented so far. I'm only going to reply to
questions that are directed at me, but naturally I am reading
everything to ensure I am as well informed as possible. Please keep
your comments coming, but lets keep them focussed on the future, not
the past.

Ross

On 7 July 2011 11:26, Ross Gardler<[email protected]>  wrote:
As this list knows i will be speaking at the 6th ODF Plugfest on what
it means to OOo to be in the Apache Incubator. Since I am only a
mentor and not a committer my presentation will focus on the Apache
Way rather than the future of OOo. My intention is to communicate the
open and, in particular, the vendor neutral, environments that we need
to create for the Apache OO.o project to be a success.

However, I would like to spend a few minutes on the medium to long
term technical goals of the community today. I will use the original
incubator proposal to inform this section of my presentation. However,
if anyone on this list feels that I should highlight anything specific
please let me know and I'll do the best I can.

Similarly, if there is any specific "call to action" the community
would like me to make please suggest it here.

Ross

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