[discuss] OO For Mac

2005-11-16 Thread Scott Morrison
Let me start by saying, I love OpenOffice. I use it at work on my PC. However, the Mac verison I use for my small business is not at the same level as the windows version. When are you going to release a new more Mac like version with the Mac look? I have been very impressed with this program an

Re: [discuss] OO For Mac

2005-11-16 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:49:36 -, Scott Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Let me start by saying, I love OpenOffice. I use it at work on my PC. However, the Mac verison I use for my small business is not at the same level as the windows version. When are you going to release a new more M

Re: [discuss] OO For Mac

2005-11-17 Thread Giuseppe Bilotta
Wednesday, November 16, 2005 Scott Morrison wrote: > Let me start by saying, I love OpenOffice. I use it at work on my PC. > However, the Mac verison I use for my small business is not at the same > level as the windows version. When are you going to release a new more > Mac like version with th

Re: [discuss] OO For Mac

2005-12-10 Thread CPHennessy
On Wed November 16 2005 11:49, + Scott Morrison wrote: > [ MODERATED ] *** > Let me start by saying, I love OpenOffice. I use it at work on my PC. > However, the Mac verison I use for my small business is not at the same > level as the windows version. When are you going to r

Re: [discuss] OO For Mac

2006-03-17 Thread Sven Aerts
ok... but MS Office is plain bad.. the only usefull thing in it is Excell. How does it compare to the draw function in Appleworks? Sven-Belgium beers On 16 Nov 2005, at 12:49, Scott Morrison wrote: Let me start by saying, I love OpenOffice. I use it at work on my PC. However, the Mac verison

Re: [discuss] OO For Mac

2006-03-19 Thread JC Helary
On 2006/03/18, at 9:26, Sven Aerts wrote: ok... but MS Office is plain bad.. the only usefull thing in it is Excell. How does it compare to the draw function in Appleworks? Sven-Belgium beers MS Office is not plain bad on Mac and definitely not bad at all if one has to compare it to the X