OpenOffice.org/Performance Tips

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If you want to OpenOffice.org startup even faster, try these speed boosting tricks.

General settings

Visual
  • Switch off showing icons in menus
  • Disable showing previews of fonts
  • Disable anti-aliasing (where the option exists), if you don't require this or if your desktop environemnt does the anti-aliasing job itself;
  • Consider using the Classic icon style or one that matches your desktop environment (the latter may be pre-set if you use a distribution geared towards a specific desktop environment).
Languages, spelling and grammar
Uncheck the following options:
  • "Check spelling as you type";
  • "Check grammar as you type".

System-specific information

Windows
Linux

Version-specific information

Version 2.0

In 2006, there were some benchmarks which showed that OOo-2.0 still used a lot of memory and was slower than MS-Office, but OOo developers promised that they were working on improvements.

System requirements

This version branch requires at least 128 Mb of RAM to run properly.
Running OO.o 2.x off a LiveCD (such as Knoppix) without swap space requires 24 times as much, depending on whither window manager (such as IceWM) or desktop enviornment (like KDE/GNOME) you use.

Disabling writing aids

By default, OpenOffice.org 2.x and earlier include a number of writing aids (dictionaries and thesauri). By version 2.4, the amount of these is extensive, with writing aids for approximately 25 languages and language variants, and all are loaded into memory when starting OO.o.

For everyday use, most languages' and some of their variants' dictionaries can be turned off through
Tools > Options > Language settings > Writing Aids

Version 1.x

In early versions of OpenOffice.org, before 1.1, it was cursed with a severe speed problem, taking a long time to load, often over a minute. As of May 2004, that issue seems to have been resolved with OO.o 1.1.

Requirements

This version branch needs at least 64 Mb of RAM to run properly.

Compiling

If you are compiling OpenOffice.org, make sure you are using the right cflags. A well tuned selection can have a 20% increase. Using the latest version of GCC can also make a big difference.

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