I love OO as it is it is typically called. Great Program. I have not used office for quite a while. OO runs great in both linux and windows. If you keep the quick start icon running, OO launches on very, very quickly. There are also other ways to tweak the program to open faster. Keep in mind that MS Office also has a quick starter program as well.
Basically the quick starter sits in the system memory keeping a program running in the background (for the most part). When you launch the program, the quickstarter links to the already running program and it then launches much more quickly than just being dormant.
I enjoy OO for a few reasons:
1. It is pretty much compatible with MS Office (or at least provides as much if not more compatibility as MS Office with older/newer versions, ie. Office 97 and Office XP)
2. The overall space on my system is much smaller than Office. I love to tweak (or as my girlfriend calls it "break") my systems and the smaller the better.
3. It makes MS Office better. By having a viable competitor that is available for free, MS has to work harder and pack more value into their program to make it worth the money. I don't benefit, but others might
4. Number 3 should in theory make MS more open about their standards. (please google "Mass. Open Document" for more on this). This benefits the entire community, as MS now must support a format beyond theirs.
5. If the UI seems cluttered or otherwise strange, it is a new program and looks differnent than what people are used too. I strip most of the formatting, drawing features, etc. out of my OO toolbars. Why? I am pretty good with hot keys and I don't need a drawing tool to draft a document which only requires formatting and entering text.
6. I work in an office where MS Office and Wordperfect dominate and they don't get along together. Everyone has to have converters to convert the docs back and forth and this sometimes works. OO opens both documents types quickly and retains the formatting of both. No more having two programs to open both documents types.
Give it a try, the download is pretty small (~90 mb for windows); getting rid of it is as easy as removing the software
wingman