Peter Hyde wrote:
Obviously if he had a personality like you he would have!
What? I very rarely rant, and then usually at people's stupidity and
lack of common sense...
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Registered Linux User no 240308
Say No to OOXML http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9594#mpart8
I am new to all of this, and have looked through your maze of so called help to
my problem, and have not had any luck. Here is the problem. I have downloaded
the software, to be told when trying to pull up the program to use, that the
file cannot be found. What is that about? and how do I get
- Original Message -
From: Cliff tripl...@sympatico.ca
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 3:47 PM
Subject: [discuss] Re: piece of crap word processor
On January 11 2010 8:02 pm, Alex Nyunt wrote:
Michael,
I appreciate your response. Indeed, compared to
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 23:39:05 -0800, Erich Careon wrote:
I am new to all of this, and have looked through your maze of so called
help to my problem, and have not had any luck. Here is the problem. I
have downloaded the software, to be told when trying to pull up the
program to use, that the
- Original Message -
From: Michael Adams mbad...@paradise.net.nz
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: [discuss] piece of crap word processor
OO.o is not an easy to use program. Computers are not easy to use; if
they were why are there degree
Erich Careon wrote:
I am new to all of this, and have looked through your maze of so called help to my problem, and have not had any luck. Here is the problem. I have downloaded the software, to be told when trying to pull up the program to use, that the file cannot be found. What is that about?
Hi Folks,
I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My idea is
that
- OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as dropbox,
ubuntu one, etc.
- The user will not be necessary to install it.
- They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)