Although Microsoft Word tends to be the document-creation app of choice amongst the bizerati, there’s no law that absolutely requires you to use it. I’ve been known to dabble in NeoOffice myself from time to time these days.
That said, my real first truly-powerful antitode-to-Redmond word processing program was OpenOffice. Back in my geekier days (ok, I lied, they ain’t over yet), I wrote my entire undergraduate thesis on it. Of course, back in those days it required X11 (which I also used to install KDE on my Mac). Generally, I was impressed with the application, and mightily impressed with its HTML export feature, which I used to put said thesis online.
Anyway, as such, I’m happy to see that development of OpenOffice is continuing and has, as of today, been released, without requiring X11.
And there was much rejoicing!
Caveat downloader: Still being an alpha version, there seem to be key bugs that need to be worked out, like not being able to print at all, “Copy and paste does not fully work,” and “OpenOffice.org will crash after quitting.” We’re just sayin’.
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