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Refalm:

--- Quote from: reactosguy on 30 December 2009, 03:17 ---Didn't I tell you about that on MicrosoftSucks.org?

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Yes you did, I didn't hear of it before until then. Apparently, it's made by Novell, to progress the adoption of OpenOffice.org.

Aloone_Jonez:
It looks good.

I'll probably change to it when 3.2 comes out.

It says it supports SVG import as if the Sun stock install doesn't. I'm using OOo 3.3.1 on Fedora which supports SVG, I don't know whether if the standard Windows build does or if it's jut the Fedora build that's special.

Refalm:

--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez on 30 December 2009, 16:22 ---It looks good.

I'll probably change to it when 3.2 comes out.

It says it supports SVG import as if the Sun stock install doesn't. I'm using OOo 3.3.1 on Fedora which supports SVG, I don't know whether if the standard Windows build does or if it's jut the Fedora build that's special.

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The Ubuntu build of OpenOffice.org is already Go-OO. Maybe it's the same for Fedora.
You can test that. If you can open this, you got Go-OO:
http://go-oo.org/discover/go-vba-hypo.xls

I also found OxygenOffice Professional. Which looks like the ultimate OpenOffice.org version.
It's basically OpenOffice.org + Go-OO + Lots of templates + Lots of clipart. Nice.

Aloone_Jonez:
It loads but the scripts don't run even though I enabled macros so I take it I've got the standard OOo version?

Aloone_Jonez:
I've just tried it under Windows and it loads but the script doesn't run.

The Windows build doesn't support SVG.

I conclude that the Fedora build isn't Go-OO but it does have additional features such as SGV added by Fedora.

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