Am 04.01.21 um 17:05 schrieb CzesXXaw WolaXXski:
Just my 2¢
I have reread the post "Zusammenarbeit Programme von Apache OO-Base und
Java-JRE"
http://de.openoffice.info/viewtopic.php?p=293070#p293070
A user was surprised to find out that (1) AOO hadn't not been installed in
64-bit folder and (2) that there is no easily accessible information on
32-bit/64-bit version.
Earlier in this thread you wrote: "And after the change I expect users to ask, why
they can't find a version for their 64-bit Windows."
That makes me wonder if the title for Windows i.e. "OpenOffice and Java - What to
do?"
will give a clue to issues (1) & (2) above.
likely not as the Java topic is a consequence of the 32/64-bit question.
Maybe this title is better:
"32-bit, 64-bit and Java - What to choose?"
I've now put the new strings on staging:
https://openoffice-org.staged.apache.org/download/index.html
Next question:
is the position and colour of the title adequate?
Will an ordinary user ever spot it? Perhaps the colour could be a bit more
discernible
and the title be placed to the right of the "Download language pack" button?
The optical presentation can be changed and for sure enhanced.
But we will never know if the users are seeing this and find it helpful
until we ask them - which is a bit difficult. ;-)
And slightly off-topic:
Using the search term "openoffice 32 bit" I landed on page "Apache OpenOffice for
Windows" (not up to date, plus one typo).
https://www.openoffice.org/product/windows.html
There is a passage:
"Please note: Apache OpenOffice is distributed as a 32-bit application. It will
run successfully in 32-bit
mode on 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8. But in those cases a 32-bit JVM
is required for some functionality. Details are here."
I've updated the page a bit but don't know if I hit the typo you have
seen. Please have a look:
https://openoffice-org.staged.apache.org/product/windows.html
Marcus
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