Native KOffice On OS X
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Native KOffice for Mac OS X
Native KOffice for Mac OS X
01/02/2004 06:15 PMGo native with Java Native Interface
Go native with Java Native Interface
03/15/2003 02:55 AMCNET Mar 15 2003 1:24AM ET
KOffice 1.3.3
KOffice 1.3.3
09/19/2004 04:03 PMAn integrated office suite for KDE.
Koffice 1.3 Released
Koffice 1.3 Released
01/27/2004 05:15 PMKOffice Mac Port
KOffice Mac Port
01/02/2004 07:26 PMThe native KDE &
KOffice
port seems to be coming along nicely. Several parts are already
working, although no public release is available yet. We may end up
seeing KOffice before the native Aqua version of OpenOffice.org.
KOffice 1.3 Released
KOffice 1.3 Released
01/27/2004 04:07 PMKOffice 1.3 RC1 (Development)
KOffice 1.3 RC1 (Development)
10/29/2003 09:07 AMAn integrated Office suite for KDE.
KOffice 1.3 RC 2 (Development)
KOffice 1.3 RC 2 (Development)
12/18/2003 04:58 PMAn integrated Office suite for KDE.
Konqueror Compiled For Mac OS X; KOffice
Next
Konqueror Compiled For Mac OS X; KOffice
Next
12/30/2003 04:08 PMSlashdot Dec 30 2003 2:09PM ET
Konqueror Compiled For OS X, KOffice
Next
Konqueror Compiled For OS X, KOffice
Next
12/30/2003 01:19 AMscishop writes "Benjamin Reed has just compiled Konqueror for OS X
after porting the KUniqueApplication class. A screenshot of the
running program can be found ...
KOffice 1.4 (Default branch)
KOffice 1.4 (Default branch)
06/22/2005 02:26 AM

KOffice is an integrated office suite based on the KDE libraries.
KOffice currently includes KWord, KSpread, KPresenter, KChart,
Karbon14, Krita, Kexi, KFormula, Kugar, and Kivio. There are no
special mail and news clients included in KOffice, because there are
KMail and KNode available for KDE anyway. All KOffice components work
together, and you can embed every KOffice component into any other
KOffice component. This is realized using the KParts object model.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
New applications: Krita (a pixel-based image manipulation application)
and Kexi (an integrated data management application). Integration of
the OASIS OpenDocument file format. Other major improvements include a
completely rewritten Excel filter which can import Microsoft Excel
files very well. KChart has many improvements, making it much more
usable and functional than before. KPresenter supports master pages
and custom slide orders. KWord offers much faster spell checking, a
new Word Perfect import filter, and tooltip-based autocompletion.
Kivio has improved stencil support.
Using KOffice to create good-looking
reports
Using KOffice to create good-looking
reports
03/29/2005 11:59 AMHow can you quickly produce a professional-looking report? If you're
using KDE, you can turn to KOffice's KSpread spreadsheet and KWord
word processor.
'Grunt Work' Brings Early Version Of
KOffice To Mac OS X
'Grunt Work' Brings Early Version Of
KOffice To Mac OS X
01/06/2004 12:53 AMEven as the Mac community speculates about an impending beta version
of Microsoft Office for Mac OS X, a new -- and free -- productivity
suite has found a toehold on Apple Computer Inc.'s operating system.
By Daniel Drew Turner (eWeek via MyAppleMenu)
MDKSA-2005:056 - Updated koffice
packages fix vulnerabilities on 64 bit
platforms
MDKSA-2005:056 - Updated koffice
packages fix vulnerabilities on 64 bit
platforms
03/17/2005 03:53 AMMandrakelinux Security Team (Mar 15 2005)
MDKSA-2004:165 - Updated koffice
packages fix multiple vulnerabilities
MDKSA-2004:165 - Updated koffice
packages fix multiple vulnerabilities
12/30/2004 09:51 PMMandrake Linux Security Team (Dec 29 2004)
On IBM and native XML
On IBM and native XML
04/06/2005 04:46 AMComment Abusing the natives
IBM to Add Native XML for DB2
IBM to Add Native XML for DB2
01/06/2005 02:43 PMInternet News Jan 6 2005 6:40PM GMT
Eclipse goes native
Eclipse goes native
06/25/2004 04:59 PM - Redhat frees Eclipse from the VM, via
Sc
ott Delap
BTRIEVE-Native-0.02
BTRIEVE-Native-0.02
12/11/2003 06:13 AMBTRIEVE-Native-0.03
BTRIEVE-Native-0.03
12/16/2003 10:10 AMNative Instruments Pro-53 now available
for OS X
Native Instruments Pro-53 now available
for OS X
12/11/2003 01:13 PMNative Instruments has released a Mac OS X version of Pro-53, its
vintage synth software...
BTRIEVE-Native-0.01
BTRIEVE-Native-0.01
12/09/2003 06:09 AMFeatures: Going Native, Part 2
Features: Going Native, Part 2
04/13/2005 08:09 PMRonald Bourret, acknowledged XML database expert, continues a
three-part series that makes the case for native XML databases--this
time focusing on data integration and semistructured data management.
China goes native on procurement
China goes native on procurement
04/12/2005 05:28 AMLocal software for local people
Omikron Basic v8 goes OS X native
Omikron Basic v8 goes OS X native
06/03/2004 07:16 AMBerkhan Software announced Thursday that its
Omikron Basic v8
programming language is now available as a Mac OS X native
application. Its extension library has been accordingly expanded with
Mac OS X functions. The software also works under Mac OS 8.6 and 9,
and requires 16MB of free RAM and 20MB of hard disk space. It's
available in three forms: A free demo version that's limited to
applications of 75 program lines in length or less; a US$53 Lite
version limited to 5000 program lines, and a $107 Pro version limited
to 65535 program lines.
Features: Going Native, Part 3
Features: Going Native, Part 3
06/05/2005 11:54 PMRonald Bourret, acknowledged XML database expert, concludes a
three-part series that makes the case for native XML databases--this
time focusing on schema evolution, web services, and hierarchical
data.
Native Languages of the Americas
Native Languages of the Americas
09/02/2004 05:40 PM
Native Languages of the
Americas: Preserving and promoting American Indian languages.
Native American criticism
Native American criticism
08/09/2004 11:47 AM
What's an Indian,
Anyway? Just one of the essays exploring
real vs. fake in
Native American culture posted
At Wanderer's Well. Lots of
opinionated reviews of the work of
Louise Erdrich,
N. Scott Momaday,
Tony Hillerman,
Ursula K. Le Guin
and
many others. The
surprisingly rich personal
site from a former academic (who now calls his
departure from scholarly
publishing "felicitous") offers hours of reading with
detailed
side-trips and
fascinating
links.
Nvidia native PCI Express comes in Q3
Nvidia native PCI Express comes in Q3
04/09/2004 06:43 PMRSS native parsing in the next Firebird
RSS native parsing in the next Firebird
02/10/2004 02:42 AMThis is new to me. I was checking out the nightly builds of
Firebird 0.8 betas (windows and linux, mac<
/a>) and they'
ve got an rss button and panel that parses RSS, with titles
linking to the main window. Slick, but they need to let you track
which ones have new/old items.
update: It turns out I'm actually a dumbass. I
installed this RSS
extension so long ago I forgot about it, and because I never saw
it show up in any menu, I figured it never "took" on my Firebird
install. Then when I had the new nightly build the toolbars were out
of whack on first run so I went to customize them and saw the RSS
button for the first time, and assumed it came with Firebird 0.8. My
bad.
Oracle 9i is a native XML database
Oracle 9i is a native XML database
06/27/2002 02:08 AMAt this point I have to say there's little reason for products like
Software AG Tamino to exist anymore. Even if there is some speed
advantage to Tamino and brethren, it's simply lacking in almost every
other regard. This is especially damning given that Tamino and
brethren will cost more for most simple implementations. There's
plenty of room for native XML databases to play in smaller apps and
for apps requiring DTDs, but when it comes to large corporate
repositories of data, there's really no reason now to go away from the
existing relational databases. I expect IBM and Microsoft to be coming
out with products of similar power in the near future. -- Kimbro
Staken
"zeldman.frnki"
Macworld: eZediaQTI now Mac OS X native
Macworld: eZediaQTI now Mac OS X native
01/08/2004 07:24 PMeZedia announced at
Macworld Conference & Expo
that their QuickTime authoring application eZediaQTI has been
rewritten in Cocoa and takes full advantage of Mac OS X v.10.3
(Panther). Version 2.0 is available now and retails for US$99.
Native busts out Kompakt for OS X
Native busts out Kompakt for OS X
12/19/2003 01:18 PMBerlin, Germany music software developer
Native Instruments
released Kompakt over the summer; it's a streamlined sampler for
musicians and DJs that ships with a large library of its own and also
handles common sample formats. The only problem was that at the time
of its release
last
July, Kompakt didn't support Mac OS X. Now it does.
Comixware 2.0, now native for OS X,
coming in Feb.
Comixware 2.0, now native for OS X,
coming in Feb.
01/16/2004 11:31 AMYi.magination Studios has announced that it's almost finished with
Comixware v2.0, a major new release of its storytelling software that
combines multimedia presentation and editing. Comixware features a
timeline-based interface that enables you to put together your story
using your own graphic and multimedia assets including MP3 files for
the soundtrack. It's aimed at professional filmmakers and families
alike.
Native B4D controller works with B4
synth
Native B4D controller works with B4
synth
08/02/2004 10:12 AMNative Instruments noted Monday that its
B4D
Controller is now shipping to retail stores worldwide. It's a
MIDI-based drawbar controller designed to work with Native's B4 organ
synth -- created to emulate the classic Hammond B3 tone wheel organ.
The controller sports a wood casing, nine mechanical drawbars, two
rotary knobs and 22 buttons. The B4D Controller costs US$449 or $559
bundled with the "Vintage Collection" tone wheel expansion.
Sony May Support Native MP3 (What Took
You So Long?)
Sony May Support Native MP3 (What Took
You So Long?)
09/22/2004 04:23 PMOh ho! Sony, who I had already pretty much counted out of the
portable music game, has just stepped back up to the plate with the
announcement (which makes for really boring baseball, really) that
they will be supporting MP3 on their players, starting with
flash players and going from there. That's the good news. The bad news
is that their plans aren't official yet, so they could still drop the
ball if they aren't careful. Oh, and there's nothing saying that the
existing product line - on which millions of dollars worth of
marketing and distribution have been slathered - will be able to be
upgraded to support native MP3 playback.
Figure it out, Sony! And hurry!
Read - Sony to support
MP3 [CNet]
Talis Moving Towards Native RSS Feeds,
Too?
Talis Moving Towards Native RSS Feeds,
Too?
02/01/2005 10:10 PMLast week, Paul
Miller left a comment on this site saying that Talis, an ILS vendor in the U.K., had
blogged some ideas about RSS in the catalog. I meant to get back to
it, but didn't until today when I also saw a link to Talis RSS
Feed via del.icio.us/rss.
So first of all, blogged?? An ILS vendor is blogging??
Heck, yeah. Check out
Panlibus here! The RSS post is titled RSS Is Not Just Another TLA, and it includes a discussion
about patron data feeds. Go and score, Talis!
Even better, it's an interesting blog, comprised of
musings and reflections by Talis staff. They even blogged last week's
ALA Midwinter conference. I'm subscribed (feed here)!
When you're done there, check out their explanation of
RSS, which is where you'll also find a link to their company RSS feed!
There's even an RSS heart and an easy-to-find link to the feed on their home page! Goal-o!
All of which has to make you think that they're on the verge of
offering native RSS feeds out of the catalog. That would make two
vendors, and I've now heard about two others that are working on it.
If just those four vendors go live with feeds this year, I think we'll
have an official tipping point!
Sony planning to support native MP3
Sony planning to support native MP3
09/23/2004 06:24 AMIf anyone can make a iPod killer Sony can. If the rumors that are
floating around are true then those of you that love Sony products
will soon have a player available that will play MP3's [News.com]
First native OS X web log file analyzer
available as preview
First native OS X web log file analyzer
available as preview
01/02/2005 06:36 PMKiel, Germany (December 09, 2004) - turingart is pleased to announce
the immediate availability of TrendyMac 0.9.2, the one and only native
GUI based OS X web logfile analyzer.
[[ Visit http://www.macmegasite.com for full article ]]
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