Originally posted by hesdeadjim
What if the new iOffice, iWorks or whatever was based off of the KDE enviroment like Koffice? It's just a thought and I was wondering what others thought about it.
it would take a hell of a lot of work (more than it would be worth) to port koffice to the mac (natively). safari is just based off of the konqueror rendering engine, not the application itself. koffice is nice, but not that great and i think that apple would aim for a much better suite than what kde provides (besides, what's the point of buying a mac if you can buy an emachine and put kde on it for free?). http://www.neooffice.org/ was a project aimed at making an osx native version of openoffice, and you can see how much work it took them to get as far as they did. i think that apple should just offer special "bundles" online and at the apple store.Originally posted by hesdeadjim
What if the new iOffice, iWorks or whatever was based off of the KDE enviroment like Koffice? It's just a thought and I was wondering what others thought about it.
Originally posted by FattyMembrane
it would take a hell of a lot of work (more than it would be worth) to port koffice to the mac (natively). safari is just based off of the konqueror rendering engine, not the application itself. koffice is nice, but not that great and i think that apple would aim for a much better suite than what kde provides (besides, what's the point of buying a mac if you can buy an emachine and put kde on it for free?). http://www.neooffice.org/ was a project aimed at making an osx native version of openoffice, and you can see how much work it took them to get as far as they did. i think that apple should just offer special "bundles" online and at the apple store.
Office Bundle
-Keynote
-Nisus Writer
-Mesa
Productivity Bundle
-Appleworks/ThinkFreeOffice
-Aladdin 10 for X Utilities
-OmniDiskSweeper
-OmniOutliner
-iDress
...and other similar deals. this saves apple a lot of work and provides a better solution than "apple office" would by putting mac developers out of business.
Originally posted by FattyMembrane
it would take a hell of a lot of work (more than it would be worth) to port koffice to the mac (natively).
if apple did use a free linux office suite as the basis of their product, it too would have to be free, and apple needs to make some money somewhere, so i think that you're right about persuing a keynote-style closed source venture with an office program.Originally posted by hesdeadjim
there are many other office suites out there for linux that could be adapted for OS X, but this might be too large of an undertaking. Personally, I think if they continue with an Office Suite, it will be based off Keynote if Keynote is successful.