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OpenOffice is bloated even on desktop Linux, so I think going for something lighter like KOffice is going to be more usable.
 
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Originally Posted by SubCore View Post
http://qt.nokia.com/qt-in-use/story/app/koffice

staroffice is based on openoffice
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarOffice
 
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Originally Posted by gwailo67 View Post
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarOffice
?

from the page you linked:

"The source code of the suite was released in July 2000, creating a free, open source office suite called OpenOffice.org;"

nowadays, StarOffice is just the "commercial" name of openoffice, with a few extra features and commercial support.
 
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Abiword and Gnumeric would be good ones to port as well.
 

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What I dislike is that people are using KOffice and KOffice Viewer interchangably. Just having a viewer's going to be relatively useless. If it's actually full KOffice - and there's not confirmation that it is to my knowledge - that would be great.

Can someone clarify?
 

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