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not these are integral to the world of business(at least for now). I just don't see how nokia(or others) haven't pursued this, beyond abiword. Don't get me wrong koffice is great and whhat PB has done with KDE is amazing, but we need MS compatibility...So this is it, my call to programmer arms, deliver Openoffice unto us.