Sun's Move To 'change The Rules'
News For instance, using the Web version of StarOffice, dubbed StarPortal, requires users first to download an "applet" written in Sun's Java language, a task that takes more than a minute using an ordinary 56-kilobit modem.
[August 31, 1999, 16:41]
Exclusive: Will Sun Lose A Shining Software Star?
News StarPortal is a hosted version of StarOffice that is accessible remotely through any browser. Besides being vice president and general manager of the Webtop software group, Boerries also oversees StarOffice and StarPortal, two other Sun software...
[January 18, 2001, 8:29]
Demo 2000: Startups Jostle For Attention
News The Los Altos, California, company will pit ThinkFree Office against Microsoft's Office Online program and Sun Microsystems's StarPortal initiative. Whether you're pining for convenience when buying a soft drink or planning a software project...
[February 8, 2000, 8:51]
Sun Releases Pricing For StarOffice
News Sun is working on a future version of StarOffice -- an extension of the server-based StarPortal and SunONE Webtop versions that run on central servers rather than on PCs. StarOffice 5.2 has been available as a free download since Sun acquired the...
[May 15, 2002, 10:14]

