On Monday 24 April 2006 11:55 am, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Go to the OpenOffice.org website and download OOo for OS X. You will get a 
file on your desktop, assuming that you save it there if asked. Open the file 
and drag OOo into your applications file. It will also have a droplet (icon) 
that you can put on your dock. When you click the droplet, OOo will open in 
your Xwindows environment, assuming you have some version installed.
> On 4/24/06, Zinaida Benenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> I'm afraid, this discussion is beyond my knowledge about the Mac.
> > >> What does OS X native mean?
> > >
> > > I meant it as "runs directly on OS X, rather than through an
> > > emulator".
> >
> > Well... I cannot say that I understand now. Which programs run through
> > an emulator? What is the difference?
>
> Running Windows programs in Virtual PC is an example.
>
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> Alexander K. Hansen
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