Rigel wrote:


When I read this post, my first thought was "It would be silly to create extensions of OOo for Firefox." Then about 2 seconds later, I had the idea of taking the exact same approach and integrating into OOo itself, so you Open OOo, and you have tabs that you can click, that will take you immediately to writer, calc, impress, draw, base, etc etc... Since most of each component runs off the same 90% of code, it shouldn't be difficult for OOo, to simply juggle one temporary document for each different app, and you could just switch back and forth, and, a little button on the right could say "Create Project", and all the files would be tied by a single Master Document, rendering all the changes combined.

Neat, eh? *grin*
    Rigel

Um.

I can't work out whether to laugh or cry. Do you mean this as a joke? If yes, then ... LOL :)

If not ... this was the way StarOffice 5.2 behaved, and as far as I know, it was the most hated aspect of the package. It was certainly the most welcome change for me when the OOo dev team broke StarOffice into separate applications. I can't *stand* the integrated-desktop feel of 5.2.

But if you disagree with me, you're welcome to download 5.2 and try it out. I believe it even had integrated email. *Shudder*.

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