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== OpenOffice.org == == OpenOffice.org ==
-[[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]] (OOo) is the "main" office suite, written primarily for Solaris, Linux and Windows, with the most developers and users. The OpenOffice.org project provides the source code from which many other versions are derived. It is currently (May 2005) at version 1.1.4, while experimental builds of the new 2.0 version are in beta-testing phase.+[[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]] (OOo) is the "main" office suite, written primarily for Solaris, Linux and Windows, with the most developers and users. The OpenOffice.org project provides the source code from which many other versions are derived. It is currently (October 2005) at version 2.0.
== OpenOffice.org Mac OS X (X11) == == OpenOffice.org Mac OS X (X11) ==
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Apple's X11 is available for Mac OS X 10.3.x and 10.4.x only; it is normally installed in <tt>/Applications/Utilities</tt>. XDarwin and other X11 packages are available for Mac OS X 10.2.x; more information on obtaining X11 packages and OpenOffice.org Mac OS X (X11), see [[Downloads_for_OpenOffice.org_Mac_OS_X_(X11)|Downloading X11 and OpenOffice.org/X11]]. Apple's X11 is available for Mac OS X 10.3.x and 10.4.x only; it is normally installed in <tt>/Applications/Utilities</tt>. XDarwin and other X11 packages are available for Mac OS X 10.2.x; more information on obtaining X11 packages and OpenOffice.org Mac OS X (X11), see [[Downloads_for_OpenOffice.org_Mac_OS_X_(X11)|Downloading X11 and OpenOffice.org/X11]].
-OpenOffice.org/X11 is entirely functional and looks like its Unix counterpart, but it does not use the native Mac controls and requires an included startup application to run. For many Mac users, OpenOffice.org/X11 looks and feels "out of place" when compared with other Macintosh applications. As of May 2005, the official Mac OS X build of OpenOffice.org/X11 is at version 1.1.2.+OpenOffice.org/X11 is entirely functional and looks like its Unix counterpart, but it does not use the native Mac controls and requires an included startup application to run. For many Mac users, OpenOffice.org/X11 looks and feels "out of place" when compared with other Macintosh applications. As of October 2005, the official Mac OS X build of OpenOffice.org/X11 is at version 1.1.2, but version 2.0 is expected to be released shortly.
-== NeoOffice/J ==+==NeoOffice==
-The best, fastest, most Macintosh-like port to date, [[NeoOffice/J]] (based on [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]] 1.1.4/X11 code), uses Java instead of X11 to display to the screen. Because Java is so well integrated into OS X, NeoOffice/J feels much more "Mac-like" than the X11 version. There are numerous improvements over the X11 version—native menus along the top menu bar, native OS X fonts, the print dialog screen you're used to seeing, scrollwheel support, traditional Mac shortcut keys, double-clicking to start the application, etc. NeoOffice/J is also extremely stable.+The best, fastest, most Macintosh-like port to date, [[NeoOffice/J|NeoOffice]] (formerly "NeoOffice/J"; based on [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]] 1.1.5/X11 code), uses Java instead of X11 to display to the screen. Because Java is so well integrated into OS X, NeoOffice feels much more "Mac-like" than the X11 version. There are numerous improvements over the X11 version—native menus along the top menu bar, native OS X fonts, the print dialog screen you're used to seeing, scrollwheel support, traditional Mac shortcut keys, double-clicking to start the application, etc. NeoOffice is also extremely stable.
== NeoOffice/C == == NeoOffice/C ==
-The goal of this highly-experimental port was to prototype methods of making OOo a fully Aquafied program and a 'first class citizen' on the Mac OS X desktop. The code is based on the 1.1 version of [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]]. [[NeoOffice/C]] currently builds but is at the pre-Alpha stage and is extremely buggy; it runs only on Mac OS X 10.2.x and then only for a few minutes before crashing. With the release of NeoOffice/J 1.1, NeoOffice/C is on hiatus, as resources are being channeled into NeoOffice/J.+The goal of this highly-experimental port was to prototype methods of making OpenOffice.org a fully Aquafied program and a 'first class citizen' on the Mac OS X desktop. The code is based on the 1.1 version of [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]]. [[NeoOffice/C]] builds on Mac OS X 10.2.x and 10.3.x but is at the pre-Alpha stage and is extremely buggy; it runs only on Mac OS X 10.2.x and then only for a few minutes before crashing. With the release of NeoOffice/J 1.1 Alpha, NeoOffice/C ceased development, as resources are being channeled into NeoOffice/J 1.1 and its successor, NeoOffice 1.2.
== Which one should I use? == == Which one should I use? ==
-Most Macintosh users who are looking for a good office experience should give [[NeoOffice/J]] a try.+Most Macintosh users who are looking for a good office experience should give [[NeoOffice/J|NeoOffice]] a try.
-However, if you are more familiar with Unix and need the few [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]] 1.1.x [http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/features.php#bugs features that have not yet been implemented in NeoOffice/J], the [[OpenOffice.org_Mac_OS_X_(X11)|OpenOffice.org/X11]] version is your bet.+However, if you are more familiar with Unix and need the few [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]] 1.1.x [http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/features.php#bugs features that have not yet been implemented in NeoOffice], the [[OpenOffice.org_Mac_OS_X_(X11)|OpenOffice.org/X11]] version is your bet.
You can also look at the [[NeoOffice/J_Feature_Comparison|comparison charts]] for more detailed comparisons. You can also look at the [[NeoOffice/J_Feature_Comparison|comparison charts]] for more detailed comparisons.

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OpenOffice.org

OpenOffice.org (OOo) is the "main" office suite, written primarily for Solaris, Linux and Windows, with the most developers and users. The OpenOffice.org project provides the source code from which many other versions are derived. It is currently (October 2005) at version 2.0.

OpenOffice.org Mac OS X (X11)

OpenOffice.org/X11 is a very stable port of the OpenOffice.org office suite that runs on Mac OS X and uses the standard Unix X11 display system. That is, to use OpenOffice.org/X11, you must have Apple's X11 system installed on your computer or another X11 package.

Apple's X11 is available for Mac OS X 10.3.x and 10.4.x only; it is normally installed in /Applications/Utilities. XDarwin and other X11 packages are available for Mac OS X 10.2.x; more information on obtaining X11 packages and OpenOffice.org Mac OS X (X11), see Downloading X11 and OpenOffice.org/X11.

OpenOffice.org/X11 is entirely functional and looks like its Unix counterpart, but it does not use the native Mac controls and requires an included startup application to run. For many Mac users, OpenOffice.org/X11 looks and feels "out of place" when compared with other Macintosh applications. As of October 2005, the official Mac OS X build of OpenOffice.org/X11 is at version 1.1.2, but version 2.0 is expected to be released shortly.

NeoOffice

The best, fastest, most Macintosh-like port to date, NeoOffice (formerly "NeoOffice/J"; based on OpenOffice.org 1.1.5/X11 code), uses Java instead of X11 to display to the screen. Because Java is so well integrated into OS X, NeoOffice feels much more "Mac-like" than the X11 version. There are numerous improvements over the X11 version—native menus along the top menu bar, native OS X fonts, the print dialog screen you're used to seeing, scrollwheel support, traditional Mac shortcut keys, double-clicking to start the application, etc. NeoOffice is also extremely stable.

NeoOffice/C

The goal of this highly-experimental port was to prototype methods of making OpenOffice.org a fully Aquafied program and a 'first class citizen' on the Mac OS X desktop. The code is based on the 1.1 version of OpenOffice.org. NeoOffice/C builds on Mac OS X 10.2.x and 10.3.x but is at the pre-Alpha stage and is extremely buggy; it runs only on Mac OS X 10.2.x and then only for a few minutes before crashing. With the release of NeoOffice/J 1.1 Alpha, NeoOffice/C ceased development, as resources are being channeled into NeoOffice/J 1.1 and its successor, NeoOffice 1.2.

Which one should I use?

Most Macintosh users who are looking for a good office experience should give NeoOffice a try.

However, if you are more familiar with Unix and need the few OpenOffice.org 1.1.x features that have not yet been implemented in NeoOffice, the OpenOffice.org/X11 version is your bet.

You can also look at the comparison charts for more detailed comparisons.

Hope this helps!

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