By kirillcool
via arstechnica.com
Published: Dec 18 2007 / 05:45
After going premium and suffering some community fragmentation, the OpenOffice.org open source office suite is being taken in a new direction by a company named Ulteo. A brainchild of Gael Duval, founder of Mandriva Linux, Ulteo's mission is to serve as a platform for putting applications onto the web. Using this approach, Ulteo has released a public beta of Online OpenOffice.org, which quite literally puts OpenOffice.org inside a browser.
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dzonelurker replied ago:
"requires a modern browser with JavaScript and the Sun Java Runtime Environment version 1.4+ plug-in."
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