Hi
The french team also have a shop that already funded some mac
development and database engine. It is a good way to contribute
http://oooboutique.manager-pro.com/
Btw, i so not know the conditions to ship outside europa nor France
But I'll ask if you're interrested
Laurent
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Laurent
Shima Tetsuo wrote,
... I would like to have a real answer from openoffice.org
staff.
When will we have a NATIVE Mac OS X version of Openoffice.org??
To keep up with the latest on the Mac porting project, please see
this page:
Can an OpenOffice spreadsheet be shared over a network? In Excel, this is
done by clicking Tools | Share Workbook.
I know about Google Office and ThinkFree, etc. I've tried a bunch.
Haven't found one that's accetable. Google Spreadsheets is slow and
buggy. ThinkFree takes tens of
Sharing is usually a function of the operating system and file system
used. So if you have a network file system like AFS or Samba or Netware,
then you can put Calc files in a shared folder.
-Lars
Lars Noodén ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Ensure access to your data now and in the future
Hello,
this is a season's greetings message. Due to the eminently international
and multicultural population of the lists (not to speak of the OOo
community itself), I would just like to wish you a great Holiday time
wherever you are, and whatever your faith, beliefs, or lack of these can
be.
I
Hello,
I'm a science student and a regular user of Open Office. I find Open
Office suite a right software package, however, I would like to propose an
inclusion of semi-log graphs (2 cycles and 4 cycles) with Open Office
spreadsheet software. This will allow not only me but countless
I think the correct answer is no not yet. See:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8811
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-Sep
On 12/27/06, Lars D. Noodén [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sharing is usually a function of the operating system and file system
used. So if you have a network file system like AFS or