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RibbonBar mimicry from OpenOffice – too funny

Written on:August 5, 2009
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Remember when Microsoft launched the new RibbonBar upon the world and everyone started bitching about it. You know … this thing

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Well I guess it can’t be all that bad since the office suite from OpenOffice appears to be sporting the same thing now.

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So much for this idea being the scourge of program interfaces I guess. Wonder what they’ll be whining bitching copying innovating on next?

hat tip to Mary Jo Foley

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for what I could figure out Joe the new toolbar is a proposal for the next version of OO

for what I could figure out Joe the new toolbar is a proposal for the next version of OO

Which version of OO is shown? I use OO on both of my computer, both the latest
v 3.01
OOO300m15 (build 9379)

They seem to just have the normal looking bar on top.

Which version of OO is shown? I use OO on both of my computer, both the latest
v 3.01
OOO300m15 (build 9379)

They seem to just have the normal looking bar on top.

I don't get it. Those look nothing alike.

I think the ribbon *is* more efficient, it was a surprise to me when it showed up, and the learning curve was very short but rather steep. In my case it also coincided with a rapidly approaching deadline, an almost finished report and a quick switch to a computer using the new office.

Huh, strange. While I didn't mind the ribbon much when I moved to Office 2007, I *do* find it very curious that OpenOffice would copy such a feature. Kinda upsetting in a way as I always found OpenOffice to be the essence of knowledge worker tools - all the things you needed, but not much of the stuff you didn't.