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Calligra supports all operating systems that were supported by KOffice 2.3. This includes primarily Linux-based platforms and Unices. | Calligra supports all operating systems that were supported by KOffice 2.3. This includes primarily Linux-based platforms and Unices. | ||
'''Windows and Mac OS X.''' There are issues related to installation of the newest versions of KOffice (and thus Calligra) on Windows and Mac platforms. Calligra community | '''Windows and Mac OS X.''' There are issues related to installation of the newest versions of KOffice (and thus Calligra) on Windows and Mac platforms. The Calligra community welcomes potential contributions in these areas. | ||
'''Other platforms.''' | '''Other platforms.''' With the release of KOffice 2.2, development has started on [http://freoffice.blogspot.com/ FreOffice], an application for the [http://maemo.org/ Maemo] platform based on KOffice technologies. From now on, it will build upon Calligra's code base. Moreover, there are plans to support MeeGo tablets and/or mobile phones with customized user interfaces. Other mobile platforms may follow, including Android. |
Revision as of 17:30, 8 December 2010
Why the Calligra name?
The roots of the name are in Calligraphy.
Release Plans
What are release plans?
See the Schedules page.
What features are planned
See the Schedules page.
Supported Platforms
What platforms are supported?
Calligra supports all operating systems that were supported by KOffice 2.3. This includes primarily Linux-based platforms and Unices.
Windows and Mac OS X. There are issues related to installation of the newest versions of KOffice (and thus Calligra) on Windows and Mac platforms. The Calligra community welcomes potential contributions in these areas.
Other platforms. With the release of KOffice 2.2, development has started on FreOffice, an application for the Maemo platform based on KOffice technologies. From now on, it will build upon Calligra's code base. Moreover, there are plans to support MeeGo tablets and/or mobile phones with customized user interfaces. Other mobile platforms may follow, including Android.