yeah your right, thats why NeoOffice came about. It uses the native
widget set, and integrates into OSX instead of running under X inside
of OSX.
I downloaded X from the net, and installed it. No, I don't use the
mac daily. I merely use it as a backup system... I figure might as
well be as comfortable as possible when using it, though.
On 11/13/06,
jd@twingeckos.com <
jd@twingeckos.com> wrote:
> Joshua Zeidner wrote:
> >
> > no, Craig wrote: "OpenOffice doesn't get adopted because it only runs
> > on X11". That is not true as far as I know. Is there something I am
> > missing here? -jmz
> >
> He was talking about macs. As far as I know the mac version of open
> office does use X.
> I don't have one but from what I've heard X isn't installed by default
> but comes on the CD.
> JD
>
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