NeoOffice/J is still not fully integrated Aqua or Carbon app, but that’s the milestone in a long run – it not only “switches” the API for menus, rendering – but does a lot of other small changes to the baseline OOo source code – rendering and usage of fonts, printers, files, etc. If OOo 2 is out for OS X, I’ll probably switch.” It doesn’t adopt to OS X’ style and isn’t very responsive, but it will do it’s job.
(I simply lost enthusiasm to do that through unusual ways)… And voila – I bought an iBook year and half ago, and I’m happy with it – and it got the gnu/*nix tools that I like.įrom the article: “After deleting the pre-installed Microsoft Office demos, I got myself NeoOfice/J, a Java port of. Coming mostly from the Windows world (that’s what I still use at work), then moved home for linux (RedHat mostly) for about 2 years, but once I got lots of gadgets – it wasn’t easy to keep up with manual patching of kernels, etc.