Re: OT: OpenOffice not 100% compatible?



nospam wrote:

OpenOffice is a Java application. Therefore it will always be slow,
hungry for resources and never become a succes.

None of the above is true.

From http://contributing.openoffice.org/programming.html

"Most of OpenOffice.org is written in C++. However, new features can be
added using Java, Python, StarBasic, or JavaScript."


Then why is is so much slower than Word (which already is quite slow for my taste)?

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
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