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      Quote Originally Posted by Identity X View Post
      OOo and Star Office are largely one and the same, surely?
      yep,

      Today,
      StarOffice = OpenOffice + some non-free fonts & clipart, additional proprietary file filters & an MS VBA macro migration thing

      it's funny really
      along with Firefox, it shows the power of community driven open source software compared to proprietary & non-free

      Netscape battled with MS in the browser arena during the mid-90's, lost
      Netscape opened up their code in 1998
      Development went stark raving crazy
      Now Firefox (previously FireBird, previously Phoenix - rising from the ashes of Netscape) is kicking IE to the ground

      (Star|Open) Office is similar
      Star Office, closed & proprietary, fought for ground against other suites
      but not really making much headway
      Sun opened up their code
      development went haywire
      Now current versions of StarOffice are actually based upon the OpenOffice offshoot
      a complete role reversal in other words, with OO.o being the trunk, and Star Office being some leaves


      *edit*
      Btw, what's the Google branded version?
      is it just that, re-branded OO.o
      or have they added anything to it?
      Last edited by Ynot; 08-30-2008 at 12:28 AM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      *edit*
      Btw, what's the Google branded version?
      is it just that, re-branded OO.o
      or have they added anything to it?
      It's StarOffice 8. Only difference is that it is free, but only as part of the Google Pack, and has a load of Google toolbars etc. tacked on.

      True story: Sun bought the company that made StarOffice because it was cheaper than buying 42,000 MS Office licenses.
      Last edited by Identity X; 08-30-2008 at 12:53 AM.

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      I've used OO.o to output HTML for webpages for a few stories I've written, and it's rather a pain. The code is clunky as hell, and it throws in a lot of unnecessary code, as well as using outdated standards.

      I'd think KompoZer would do fine, actually. I've never built a page from the ground up with it; I prefer Notepad++, but I've edited a few pages with it. It's the only graphical editor I have installed, though, so take that with the proverbial grain of salt. OO.o will do in a pinch, I suppose. Then again, as Ynot mentioned, a CMS might be better even. I think Joomla! and Mambo are two popular content management systems. I'm quite fond of Textpattern, myself, though it is really more of a blogging platform/CMS hybrid. Quite useful, though. Installation is very easy, as well. Though that should be fairly universal.

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      How do I make KompoZer a graphical editor, I just see an IDE?

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      Well, like I said, I've never just started from scratch with it, but drag and drop an image in, type whatever text you want, etc, and at the top on the toolbar you have buttons for anchors, images, links, tables, and forms. Try reading the help, too, it's actually pretty decent at explaining how to get started. There's even a built-in CSS editor.

      It's really easy to figure out once you mess around with it a bit. You have four view options in the editing pane: Normal, HTML Tags, Source, and Preview. Use Normal, that's what you're after. You can select this in the View menu or at the bottom of the pane via tabs.

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