Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,

I decided to take the plunge, and start using Neo Office.

I have the latest version. I am using an upgraded Mac (G4 350MHz to a 1.6GHz).

I have a file that I use to keep track of prices for my little company. It is a 388k file. I saved it as an NeoOffice file and it became 60 k.

Being such a small file, why does it take over a minute to resave the file when I make changes?

While I like the whole Neo Office idea, if it will be this slow, I might drop it right away.

Joe


Welcome to the world of compatible files across systems.

You have experienced what many have complained about with OOo. It isn't just Neo Office.

The issue is conversion from a binary format that your software uses to the XML format that the files are saved in and then the compression time.

I have done some comparisons between MS Office and OOo and was surprised by the time differences. But what I lost on time, I won on compatibility between different OS's. At least I know that as long as I have the same fonts on any machine, I can open the OOo based document in Windows, Linux or Mac with no headaches. I also know that if there are problems with the file, (quite rare) I can recover most if not all the data by unzipping the file.

It would be nice to see the save times improve but it will never be as fast as saving a binary file directly.

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Robin Laing

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