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Re: Light-weight office suite?
by Mike on Wednesday 20/Feb/2008, @18:55
I know it takes a while, but please add features to KOffice, because of Qt it could be waaay faster than OpenOffice and Microsoft Office. I would love to use a full blown Office Suite on a lightweight PC/Car PC/Nokia Phone/Gphone

At the very least add all features necessary for translation of *.doc and *.xls (w/macros) to KOffice Odf format. I ABSOLUTELY NEED TO have full Excel macro functionality. I can put up with missing Word features. I'd also like great Impress/Presentation features. (wouldn't be great to design a presentation on my mobile phone, and then project it from a built in projector (out later this year) I could finally travel light :) )

I would like to start typing up a document on my desktop, continue on my smartphone (running Linux + KDE/Qt), get into my car with my 7" touchscreen Car Pc with a wireless keyboard, type it up on my laptop when I get to the Office, and then present straight from my Cell-phone. I can't do it with Windows, but with Linux + KDE 4.1 it would be possible. Mr. Seigo promised.

Please make KOffice, KDE, and Linux BETTER THAN anything we've ever seen under Windows.

YOU HAVE THE POWER!
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Re: Light-weight office suite?
by T on Thursday 21/Feb/2008, @04:00
> YOU HAVE THE POWER!

So do you, thanks to open source. Go for it.
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