> Hi Ed, > > of course it will as Intel and AMD CPUs are compatible to each other. :-) > > BTW: > Any suggestion to show this in the column without to enlarge it too > much? Please note that it has than to fit also for the Linux columns.
TBH, I fail to understand why the devs feel it necessary to call it "Windows- Intel". The inclusion of "Intel" is totally redundant - I have heard of Windows for ARM, but it seems only a rumour. Every Windows box (and laptop) I've ever seen ran on x86 hardware. Couple that with the fact that there is no Windows-ARM port of OO.o, and those machines which might use Win-ARM would probably not be able to run OO.o anyhow, I can see no good or valid reason not to simply call it "OO.o for Windows [32 or 64]). > > Best regards > > Marcus > > sanford edw wrote: > > I want to download Open Office to my new desk top. I currently have it > > on my laptop. The question is why does the top of the column for the > > download say "Windows Intel"? I don't have an Intel processor but do > > have a HP 2010i which has an AMD processor. Will Open Office work on my > > computer without Intel? > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > -- Alex Fisher Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project OpenOffice.org Marketing Community Contact Australia/New Zealand http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/
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