On Jun 5, 2013, at 11:50 AM, Matthew Schmeer wrote:

> NeoOffice 2.2.5 was the last version of NeoOffice to run under Panther (Mac 
> OS X 10.3.9).

You should certainly upgrade to 10.4.11 and run a newer version of NeoOffice. 
AFAIK there are ZERO Macs that stop at 10.3.9, the few that do, such as the 
non-Firewire iMacs, iBooks, and Lombard are completely artificial, a business 
decision made by Apple of "planned obsolescence" that has nothing to do with 
the hardware. You can either modify the OSInstall.dist file to remove the 
installer check; or install 10.4 using a supported computer (transfer an 
installed HD); or install 10.4 using Pacifist as installer; or install 10.4 
using a network connection to HD mounted on supported Mac; or install 10.4 
using XPostFacto (no need to install XPF, just use it to by-pass the installer 
check); or cloning a System or Installer disc (to modify OSInstall.dist easily 
on writeable partition); or burn a custom installer disc. So many, many options 
to install 10.4.11.

The slot-loading iMacs run 10.4.11 fine, although it would be best to max out 
the RAM and install the optional 4MB VRAM chip.

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