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An enhanced version of OpenOffice.org for those comfortable with UNIX. An enhanced version of OpenOffice.org for those comfortable with UNIX.
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-RetroOffice uses X11 to function. The current release of RetroOffice is {{retroversion}} and runs on both PowerPC and Intel Macs. +<br />
 +RetroOffice uses X11 to function. The current release of RetroOffice is {{retroversion}}, and it runs on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.
* [[RetroOffice]] * [[RetroOffice]]
<!--* [[FAQ for OO.oX11 2.0]] - Commonly asked questions --> <!--* [[FAQ for OO.oX11 2.0]] - Commonly asked questions -->
* [[OpenOffice.org X11 Tips and Tricks|RetroOffice Tips and Tricks]] * [[OpenOffice.org X11 Tips and Tricks|RetroOffice Tips and Tricks]]
-* [[RetroOffice#Reporting_bugs_in_RetroOffice|Reporting a bug in RetroOffice]] <!-- this links to a section of the main Retro page which says: don't -->+* [[RetroOffice#Reporting_bugs_in_RetroOffice|Reporting a bug in RetroOffice]]
 +* [[RetroOffice#Comparison|Differences between RetroOffice and OpenOffice.org/X11]]
-''Although this wiki is focused primarily on NeoOffice, there is also some content that is specific to RetroOffice, and there are tips that apply equally to all [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]]-based applications.''+<!--''Although this wiki is focused primarily on NeoOffice, there is also some content that is specific to RetroOffice, and there are tips that apply equally to all [[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org]]-based applications.'' -->
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RetroOfficeâ„¢

RetroOfficeâ„¢

An enhanced version of OpenOffice.org for those comfortable with UNIX.

RetroOffice uses X11 to function. The current release of RetroOffice is 2.2.5, and it runs on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.

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