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Thursday, August 21, 2003 |
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Mac OS X-native OpenOffice delayed until 2006. If you've been awaiting a Mac OS X-native version of OpenOffice, be patient: the estimated time of arrival has been pushed back to the first quarter of 2006. OpenOffice is an open-source version of what was once StarOffice, Sun's application suite. OpenOffice runs on Mac OS X systems now, but requires an X11 windowing interface to work, like Apple's own X11 for Mac OS X. Some users are waiting for a Mac OS X-native version of the productivity software suite, instead. [MacCentral] 3:46:52 PM |
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Open Text Reports Highest Revenue and Profit In Company History. Open Text Corp., 2003-08-14: Open Text Corporation (Nasdaq: OTEX; TSX: OTC), an enterprise content management (ECM) vendor and provider of Livelink, the leading collaboration and knowledge management software for the global enterprise, ... [vrtprj.com news] 12:33:28 PM |