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3D OpenGL transitions in OpenOffice.org

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OpenOffice.org Impress 2.4 introduces eye candy 3D OpenGL transitions. For more information, downloads, photo credits and music credits, see the link

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  • Are you a moron? It's obvious that you haven't done any serious OpenGL programming yet. You make bold statements based on nothing. Where is the proof of those statements?

  • open office... is FREE you retards...

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  • @PowerTorsk The difference being OpenOffice is free.

  • I'm sorry to be blut, but this look pretty home made compared to PowerPoint 2010. Just find a demo video for "powerpoint 2010 transitions".

  • You can done all these effect in OpenGL using Processing. Pretty easy.

  • @FizzyWodawg i was wrong there ... thanks for pointing that out!! and about the PS3,,, I have read in many sites that the PS3 is the hardest platform to program also making it harder to port games.. not cause of DX/OpneGL but because each of the Cell processor PSE´s need individual programing...

  • From what I know, OpenGL is with the GPU, and DirectX is with software. Hope that sounds right, didnt know how to word it lol

  • Why are people comparing OpenGL and DirectX? OpenGL is purely a GRAPHICS LIBRARY. DirectX, however, is a whole collection of different APIs for multimedia purposes like sound, input and, yes, graphics (Direct3D).

  • @Drondh I think you dont understand DX10 and OpenGL much. DX10 is meant for gaming and for windows and xbox. We all know how many games are available for mac and linux. In that sense, yes, DX10 is a 1000 times better, both hardwarewise and for graphics. But for things like this, OpenGL is really good because its cross platform.

  • :/ The cube ones look like crap. The projection must be orthographic or at least with a super-low field-of-view angle. There's barely any difference in perspective between the outside and inside cube.

  • @IPUNCHEDALION Maybe it's the Java VM layer.

  • can you make a tutorial video on how to get this, please

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