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I would love to see OpenOffice port to N900 though. Pure OpenSource project
I am very interested in purchasing the N900. However, I use a lot of windows-based software. Since the maemo software is linux-based I thought an end around would be to use the WINE software. However, I learned that WINE uses an x86 cpu whereas maemo uses an ARM cpu. My question, is there any way windows-based software will work on the N900? If so, what do I need?