On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Raphael Bircher <r.birc...@gmx.ch> wrote:

> Am 31.12.13 18:48, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
>
>  Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for
>> Mac
>> since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an
>> aqua
>> version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the FAQ
>> it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
>> the display manager.
>>
> Do you have a link to this FAQ. This most be a realy old one. No we need
> no X11 on Mac OS X


 http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/faq/installing/X11.html​

​" X11 comes pre-installed on Mac OSX 10.5, so you can install
OpenOffice.org<http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/faq/installing/ooo.html>directly."​



>
>
>> That said besides starting up, I am not sure how would that impact
>> performance of the application when performing common tasks.
>>
>> However, since I don't own a mac, I would like to open the discussion to
>> the community and get some feedback regardling performance on cold boots,
>> between the different OS.
>>
>> For 4.0.1 I got times of 4 seconds to boot OpenOffice on my Linux box with
>> 4GB of RAM and a core dou chip.
>>
> On my Core 3 Doal Core 1.8 GHz Macbook Air with SSD it takes less then 3
> seconds. On my MacBook 2008 model 2.4 GHz Core2Duo it takes more then 8
> seconds. But this is because the HD of this model es realy slow.
>
> Greetings Raphael
>
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