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			Im working (two hours now) in OpenOffice with a 12 pages document and only one small image (a logo). Physical memory: 140MB. Virtual Memory: 300MB.
Anyway, Abiword is great, it has enough features for any user and I'm sure that it will work perfect on the Pandora 
		 
		
	 
Good grief! Why? That program needs a diet for sure.
It is probably wasting memory for a "fast" feeling, and why not?  With 4GB of ram for $40 who is to say that is a bad thing?
If OO is going to be on a mobile it will surely use a scratchpad (of course set up to not wear out flash), and only cache a couple pages to save memory.
An "Office" application uses a lot of code to operate on a small file.  We can likely throw out much of the code as it isn't used 90% of the time, features designed for the OS/Platform it is running on for example.
I can't say for sure how this will work, but it could only load parts of the program into memory that you use 90% of the time, and have the rest cached for when you call that function.
n810 running OpenOffice 2.4: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Z__mepK-Y
Pretty much the same specs as the Pandora, but we get dual SDHC slots and a much faster processor.
I see in that video it is pretty slow, but OO is going to move to mobile, so we should use that as a base, or just port it.  It will be JAVA, I don't recall how we are set for JAVA on the Pandora, but it should be OK.  
http://www.crn.com/software/206902379