Photos: Native Aqua OpenOffice on Mac

By Brendon Chase, ZDNet Australia
08 June 2007 02:05 PM
Tags: mac, openoffice, native

The OpenOffice team have announced this week the first alpha release of the Aqua version of OpenOffice productivity suite for Mac OS X.

The OpenOffice.org Mac Porting Project aims to port the office productivity suite to run on Mac OS X natively without X11. This version of OpenOffice Aqua is squarely aimed at developers and early adopters. It requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) on either PPC or Intel chipsets to run. While an Alpha release with known bugs we found it quite stable but wouldn't risk using it for production purposes.

Check out our photo gallery below that shows the installation and a quick mess around with all the apps and features in the alpha release.

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