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Portable version of OpenOffice.org unveiled

Ingrid Marson ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 06 Jan 2006 17:20 GMT

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The latest version of Portable OpenOffice.org, an edition of the open source office suite that fits on a USB stick, includes a number of updates such as full support for Windows 2000 and launchers for each OpenOffice.org application.

Portable OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 includes all the applications included in OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 and takes up only 144MB of storage space, compared to the 300MB of disk space required by the full version of the office suite.

Portable OpenOffice.org can be used to replace a laptop when travelling or as a back-up to applications on a PC, according to John Haller, who developed the application.

But 144MB is still too big, considering that many USB sticks only store 256MB, according to Gary Barnett, a research director at analyst firm Ovum.

"In my view it's too bloated to be genuinely portable," said Barnett. "I think there is definitely scope for a maximum 40MB packaging of OpenOffice, but it doesn't need to provide all of the features. It only needs to provide basic editing and viewing features to create documents and view other people's documents."

Barnett said that he would prefer a version of OpenOffice.org that could be accessed online, similar to the Web word processor Writely, rather than relying on a USB stick that can easily be lost.

"Wherever I am in the world I can spend a portion of my day connected to the Internet so I would like to be able to access an online OpenOffice document store and an online OpenOffice application," said Barnett.

Portable OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 can be downloaded from the project Web site.

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