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Originally posted by UnknownQ:
KOffice only runs on Linux, if you do want something that isn't designed by a monopoly check out OpenOffice (openoffice.org).
No, it only runs on KDE. Last time I checked, KDE ran on all flavors of Unix, and even on Mac's (with the new Darwin thing (I'm not a Mac guy
)). You probably can use it on Win too, but that would be braindead (since you'd need KDE (I think, maybe only QT, which would be managable), and you're braindead if you run KDE under Windows for anything but testing stuff).
So yes, you can run it on Win, but you'd be better off with Openoffice, that's more portable.
Calum: Staroffice can use Openoffice code, they just have to opensource *THAT8 part (or parts based on it). They can still make closed-source additions (IANAL, so I don't know exactly what the terms would be, but it's possible).