OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
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OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
At work, Im using a G5 Mac with OS X. Unfortunately, because of software shortage (no Office for you sir!) I had to install OpenOffice to be able to handle all the necessary documents (mostly XLS's and DOC's). Problem is, it's a barely run-able piece of shit. It locks up frequently during start-up and is slow as hell.
It's the newest version from about a month ago, a PowerPC version. I would gladly impart knowledge about the version number but unfortunately the "About" window is broken and doesn't pop up.
EDIT: Oh wait, it just worked - its 3.0.0, build 9358
Any way to make it useable? An older, stabler version? Maybe a configuration problem? Or is there any other open-source office software package I could use?
It's the newest version from about a month ago, a PowerPC version. I would gladly impart knowledge about the version number but unfortunately the "About" window is broken and doesn't pop up.
EDIT: Oh wait, it just worked - its 3.0.0, build 9358
Any way to make it useable? An older, stabler version? Maybe a configuration problem? Or is there any other open-source office software package I could use?
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
3.1 was released today, it may well have performance improvements. Review I read said it was a bit faster on Windows, maybe MacOS will benefit too.
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
Early builds of version 3 were horrible on x86 as well. It seems to work fine now though. I'd suggest reverting to version 2.4, unless you absolutely need .docx support. Unfortunately PowerPC support is a very low priority for most developers these days.
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Don't fucking use OS X. I'm using the Windows version of the same build you have right now, and it works; though it locks up from time to time. But that's acceptable to me for the price $0.00; and the fact I save regularly.Tolya wrote:Any way to make it useable?
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
3.0 has been solid as a rock on Linux for me (even moreso than 2), so it's the port or the computer, not the base software. Have you tried a reinstall?
Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
lol @ shep 'don't use an entire OS because one piece of shit freeware doesn't work'. Don't we all appreciate his ignorant, myopic outbursts?
Anyway, I haven't even tried to use OO on OSX for some years, but I recall that back then the port was utterly rubbish (and their website sucked too). I ended up using something else (like... neo office or nova office or something, an independent port) that was slow to startup but actually worked, actually used the OSX UI properly, etc etc. But it was SLOOOOOOOW to start. I'm not sure if this situation is still the same, ie there are non-OO ports of OO to OSX that are superior.
Anyway, I haven't even tried to use OO on OSX for some years, but I recall that back then the port was utterly rubbish (and their website sucked too). I ended up using something else (like... neo office or nova office or something, an independent port) that was slow to startup but actually worked, actually used the OSX UI properly, etc etc. But it was SLOOOOOOOW to start. I'm not sure if this situation is still the same, ie there are non-OO ports of OO to OSX that are superior.
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
not as much as i APPRECIATE people futilely complaining about shepStark wrote:lol @ shep 'don't use an entire OS because one piece of shit freeware doesn't work'. Don't we all appreciate his ignorant, myopic outbursts?
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
The WORD is APPRECIATE!Uraniun235 wrote:not as much as i love people futilely complaining about shep
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Nor do a billion other things, like semi modern games; nor actual real working OCR software.Stark wrote:lol @ shep 'don't use an entire OS because one piece of shit freeware doesn't work'.
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
Uh oh U235 you set him off...
Now Shep, you should at least try to not be obviously wrong; I've been doing OCR on OSX for weeks now.
OOPS WRONG AGAIN! Maybe you can come back in the bonus round? I'm sure you have a piece of anti-Mac FUD I've never heard before.
Then again, maybe not?
Now Shep, you should at least try to not be obviously wrong; I've been doing OCR on OSX for weeks now.
OOPS WRONG AGAIN! Maybe you can come back in the bonus round? I'm sure you have a piece of anti-Mac FUD I've never heard before.
Then again, maybe not?
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
With what? The professional OCR (aka, not the stuff bundled with your scanner) market for OSX is pretty damn pathetic.Stark wrote:Now Shep, you should at least try to not be obviously wrong; I've been doing OCR on OSX for weeks now.
How about you put a gun in your mouth and pull the trigger? We'd be all spared your incompetent gibberish bilge that you shout at the top of your lungs like it's some great secret.OOPS WRONG AGAIN! Maybe you can come back in the bonus round? I'm sure you have a piece of anti-Mac FUD I've never heard before.
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
What have you been trying? Are you even using it right? I'm just OCRing out of pdfs; works fine and is pretty accurate given the terrible quality of the scans involved. Are you really complaining there's no free OCR software?MKSheppard wrote:With what? The professional OCR (aka, not the stuff bundled with your scanner) market for OSX is pretty damn pathetic.
Oh, so you're NOT coming back in the bonus round because you have nothing to say that isn't 'wah OSX doesn't do the three things I want ergo it SUXXXXXX'? For shame. OSX sucks for games. So... what?How about you put a gun in your mouth and pull the trigger? We'd be all spared your incompetent gibberish bilge that you shout at the top of your lungs like it's some great secret.
Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
Brilliant idea. Could you help me convince my boss to buy me a proper pc and also throw in the Adobe CS4 package that Im using on a regular basis?MKSheppard wrote:Don't fucking use OS X. I'm using the Windows version of the same build you have right now, and it works; though it locks up from time to time. But that's acceptable to me for the price $0.00; and the fact I save regularly.
Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
Ravencrow has been using OO 3 on Mac and she said it runs like a dream, so I don't know what it is on your machine. Is it 3.0 or 3.0.1 that you have?
Not that I can help you a lot, as I don't have a Mac myself.
Not that I can help you a lot, as I don't have a Mac myself.
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Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
It's 3.0.0. I'll try and upgrade it and see what's what.Edi wrote:Ravencrow has been using OO 3 on Mac and she said it runs like a dream, so I don't know what it is on your machine. Is it 3.0 or 3.0.1 that you have?
Not that I can help you a lot, as I don't have a Mac myself.
Re: OpenOffice on OS X - any way to salvage this piece of crap?
The PPC MacOS X build of OpenOffice is much lower priority than other platforms.