Bob Long wrote:
James Knott wrote:
[..]
The Windows version works with all Windows from 98 to Vista. That is
the package you want. Also, it's not complimentary.
Complimentary can mean free :-)
Quite so, but usually as an incentive to buy something else.
NoOp wrote:
On 10/18/2007 06:53 PM, Charlie Seaman wrote:
And, if we're really picking at things, 98, would really not be
inclusive of 98, since the means greater than not greater than or
equal to. I thought of explaining that but really did not want to get
into the website being wrong.
On 10/19/2007 10:30 AM, Charlie Seaman wrote:
Do you know how to go about that? (getting the OOo website changed)
If I did I think that the OOo users would name be king for a day :-)
But as Bob others have pointed out; go to
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=74860
read it
Larry Gusaas wrote:
OpenOffice.org 2.1 will be the last version of OpenOffice.org to be
supported for Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther).
thanks, Larry ... now I can cast my vote without adding the uneducated
and incorrect comment I had contemplated adding. Much appreciated.
kazar
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Datatude,
On 10/19/07 4:10 AM, Datatude wrote:
The SysReq info for Mac is also perhaps not correct. But before I post
a comment to issue 74860 (and add my vote!), is not OOo 2 compatible
with 10.3? Both
http://download.openoffice.org/2.3.0/index.html?focus=download and
The SysReq info for Mac is also perhaps not correct. But before I post a
comment to issue 74860 (and add my vote!), is not OOo 2 compatible with
10.3? Both
http://download.openoffice.org/2.3.0/index.html?focus=download and
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_20.html state that
On 10/18/2007 06:53 PM, Charlie Seaman wrote:
And, if we're really picking at things, 98, would really not be
inclusive of 98, since the means greater than not greater than or
equal to. I thought of explaining that but really did not want to get
into the website being wrong.
Charlie:
On 10/18/2007 07:18 PM, Bob Long wrote:
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On 10/18/2007 06:53 PM, Charlie Seaman wrote:
And, if we're really picking at things, 98, would really not be
inclusive of 98, since the means greater than not greater than or
equal to.
James Knott wrote:
[..]
The Windows version works with all Windows from 98 to Vista. That is
the package you want. Also, it's not complimentary.
Complimentary can mean free :-)
http://www.answers.com/complimentaryr=67
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Bob Long
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On 10/18/2007 06:53 PM, Charlie Seaman wrote:
And, if we're really picking at things, 98, would really not be
inclusive of 98, since the means greater than not greater than or
equal to. I thought of explaining that but really
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