On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Rob Kaper wrote: >This should have very little impact on Koffice. Open source or not, Star >Office lacks KDE integration, which is one of the most important parts of >Koffice. > >It's likely they will try and get some integration in it though, but AFAIK >they want to keep the lay-out closely tied to the Windows lay-out (so you >really have one identical application on all platforms). The KDE/Koffice >combination focuses on something else: one identical lay-out for all >applications on the desktop. > >The only important issue might be compatibility with document formats. The >suite that can handle Office documents the best way probably has an >advantage over the other. > >Can anyone tell me how well Koffice and SO handle these formats? If you speak about M$-Office formats: People are working on M$-Word, M$-PowerPoint and M$-Execl import. -- Reggie