It's a huge task to port the whole OpenOffice bundle to the Amiga, as OpenOffice doesn't consist of ONE program, but several programs for drawing, writing, impression, calculation/math and something similar to Excel..
So it would mean that many more than just one person have to help porting such a great bundle..
It's true that JAVA is not really needed, but it might help in some situations...
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Could be, everything could be as long as nothing has been officially announced
Does it necessarily mean there's nothing going on in the background?
Of course not.
As MAP shows there is a massive buzz in the background we dont know anything about (well, most of us), but speculating over things we dont know is moot and will only lead to flame bating (as seen in the past)
i was merely stating my emotions
mho: i would rather see a good from scratch written word processor, but that, of course is just :mho
As I understood, there was a lot of work to be done to implement GTK2 on AmigaOS as a prerequisite for OpenOffice. I'm sure some people would want a more native Reaction or MUI version of OpenOffice to be created, and I'm not sure if the work in doing that fromt eh start is more or less than first doing GKT2, then a more direct OpenOffice port. And later after things work on GTK2, then perhaps converting from our own GTK2 to a more native Reaction/MUI implementation.
Perhaps at this point AmiCygnix could be used as a stepping stone until a mor enative AmigaOS version is done. I know he has ported some other open-source tools, but OpenOffice has more brand recognition from a somehat wider audience than Abiword or Gnumeric do, for better attention outside of our Amiga community.
A serious ton of work either way around.
And all that was for OOO 2.something. OOO is now close to releasing version 3.2. If anyone does pick up this huge project, I'd like to see it as recent OOO version as possible.
Also seems to only have sources for X86. That means xtra work.
A minor correction: OO exists for PPC macs, so the above is not correct.
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@Helgis Now that we have Blender, I vote for a native port of Gimp. Amiga was always a platform for Graphics not office, and we have already the possibility of using Abiword, Gnumeric and Pagestream. For presentations we have Hollywood and we are also covered as far as scheduling/mailing. Or at least I hope that the latest version of Gimp (including the possibility to save in any format) gets ported to AmiCygnix as the actual one is useless.
As far as I know, on a PPC Mac you have to run it under an X-Windows environment, so it doesn't run natively. It was with the move to X86 that it became native under Mac OSX
Hollywood can be used (among other things as it can be used for a lot more) to create interactive "Disk magazines", presentations or interactive information displays. It compiles the output so the productions can be used standalone!
I think that if we manage to get someone interested in OpenOffcie port, that we should require whatever current release is, not leave it at the ancient 2.0 version of OOO as mentioned on the port project site. If someone begins today, then do 3.2.