I have been using Open Office version 1.1.0 on XP for four years. My
problem is that I have just bought a new computer with Windows Vista Home
Premium Edition and cannot load this version. Is it possible or do I need
an update?
Terrance N. James wrote:
I have been using Open Office version 1.1.0 on XP for four years. My
problem is that I have just bought a new computer with Windows Vista Home
Premium Edition and cannot load this version. Is it possible or do I need
an update?
Version 1.1.1 is very old and
I am using version 2.2 of Open Office.org. I have been trying to open my MS
Access database and have not been able to. I have been trying to follow the
instructions on the website, but I have VISTA, and it does not seem to be
the same. What do I need to do to open my database?
Thank you.
Does open office work with Vista? I downloaded your product, but I do not know
how to get the applications onto the desktop so I can try them. The install
program did not put icons on the desktop.
Richard
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From: Richard Machado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon 20 Aug 2007 05:23:57 EST
Does open office work with Vista?
Yes.
I downloaded your product, but I do not know how to get the
applications onto the desktop so I can try them. The install program
did not put
Richard Machado wrote:
Does open office work with Vista? I downloaded your product, but I do not
know how to get the applications onto the desktop so I can try them. The
install program did not put icons on the desktop.
Richard
OpenOffice does not put icons on the desktop. It
not work and I had to uninstall it. Is there an Open Office version ready
for Vista?
The more significant question is whether or not you need to
use the features that are crippled in Vista Home Edition, or
not.
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, and Windows Vista Enterprise
Edition are the
On 18/07/07, jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not work and I had to uninstall it. Is there an Open Office version
ready for Vista?
The more significant question is whether or not you need to
use the features that are crippled in Vista Home Edition, or
not.
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition,
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please would you share with us the ways in which the versions of Vista
other than Ultimate and Enterprise are crippled, or point us at links where we
Multilingual input is the most frequently listed crippled
feature on this list.
Microsoft has a page announcing with great
On 18/07/07, jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please would you share with us the ways in which the versions of Vista
other than Ultimate and Enterprise are crippled, or point us at links
where we
Multilingual input is the most frequently listed crippled
feature on this
2007/7/18, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 18/07/07, jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please would you share with us the ways in which the versions of Vista
other than Ultimate and Enterprise are crippled, or point us at links
where we
Multilingual input is the
M Henri Day wrote:
2007/7/18, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 18/07/07, jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please would you share with us the ways in which the versions of
Vista
other than Ultimate and Enterprise are crippled, or point us at
links
where we
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 18:37:12 Harold Fuchs wrote:
M Henri Day wrote:
2007/7/18, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 18/07/07, jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please would you share with us the ways in which the
versions of
Vista
other than
I have Open Office in my old Windows 98 computer. I downloaded it a couple
or months ago in a new computer with Windows Vista Home Premiun OS, but it did
not work and I had to uninstall it. Is there an Open Office version ready
for Vista?
Thank you
Jose Roiz
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 16:29:23 EDT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an Open Office version ready
for Vista?
The OpenOffice that is available for download through the big green button on
the OpenOffice website apparently works on Vista just fine.
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I recently had to buy a new computer. Gateway GT5411E, 280 gig. I downloaded
Open Office and tried to use it, however, I got the message of Wrong operating
system. When I checked System Requirements, the last mentioned system was Xp.
Does this mean that Open Office will not work on Windows
Earl Scott a écrit :
I recently had to buy a new computer. Gateway GT5411E, 280 gig. I downloaded Open
Office and tried to use it, however, I got the message of Wrong operating
system. When I checked System Requirements, the last mentioned system was Xp.
Does this mean that Open Office
Paul,
It will probably be a little while till definitive papers are
researched, written, sent for publishing, peer reviewed, and
published...
Good point | had somewhat overlooked that...
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1152301.1152302
Brilliant, thanks. I always thought Apple were
Does Open office work well on Vista?
I use Open Office now on XP and swear by it. But I need upgrade my Laptop. Ann
all of the new laptops of cousre come with Vista.
I thank you for you help.
Hartford Matthews
Evolution Music Marketing
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1.866.433.1675 ext. 1 (toll
Does Open office work well on Vista?
OOo works on Vista. There are a few eye candy issues with the current
release of OOo which will be corrected in the next version.
/paul
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released Bill Gates
Huh ?? Defender doesn't stop
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 10:54:16 -0800 (PST)
Hartford Matthews wrote:
Does Open office work well on Vista?
I use Open Office now on XP and swear by it. But I need upgrade my
Laptop. Ann all of the new laptops of cousre come with Vista.
I thank you for you help.
Most industry advisers are
Michael,
I am interested in your statement; Most industry advisers are
recommending you not switch to vista yet, at
least, most those that aren't retailers.
Could you state your reference for this? Is it from a journal paper?
By 'most' I presume you mean some number over 50%. I'm doing a
Tom Chilton wrote:
Michael,
I am interested in your statement; Most industry advisers are
recommending you not switch to vista yet, at
least, most those that aren't retailers.
Could you state your reference for this? Is it from a journal paper?
By 'most' I presume you mean some number over
Harold,
Thanks for the info,
Does anyone have anything a little more 'academic.'
Something I might quote in a paper, I think I would be in trouble if
I said 'most' without some backup.
Tom
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Tom Chilton wrote:
Harold,
Thanks for the info,
Does anyone have anything a little more 'academic.'
Something I might quote in a paper, I think I would be in trouble if I
said 'most' without some backup.
snip
MIT academic enough? http://web.mit.edu/ist/products/winvista/fastfacts.pdf
and
MIT academic enough?
Unfortunately not, as far as I can tell none of these sources have
undergone an independent review process, but rather are MIT's
strategy for 'dealing' with the (*ahem* problem of) Vista. However
they are useful and appreciated nonetheless.
Tom
Tom Chilton wrote:
Michael,
I am interested in your statement; Most industry advisers are
recommending you not switch to vista yet, at
least, most those that aren't retailers.
Could you state your reference for this? Is it from a journal paper?
By 'most' I presume you mean some number over
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To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Open Office and Vista
Tom Chilton wrote:
Michael,
I am interested in your statement; Most industry advisers are
recommending you not switch to vista yet, at
least, most those
Could you state your reference for this? Is it from a journal paper?
I would suggest that final version of Vista hasn't been out long
enough for peer reviewed papers to get published yet (I assume your
thinking of stuff like ACM, IEEE, etc...).
A Google scholar quick search didn't turn up much
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:11:37 -0500
James Knott wrote:
Tom Chilton wrote:
Michael,
I am interested in your statement; Most industry advisers are
recommending you not switch to vista yet, at
least, most those that aren't retailers.
Could you state your reference for this? Is it from
On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 16:33:13 +1300
Michael Adams wrote:
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:11:37 -0500
James Knott wrote:
Tom Chilton wrote:
Michael,
I am interested in your statement; Most industry advisers are
recommending you not switch to vista yet, at
least, most those that aren't
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Saturday February 24 2007 9:08 am, Carol Ron wrote:
I have just purchased a computer which has Windows Vista Home
Premium as operating system. If I download OpenOffice 2.1, will it
run on Vista?
Thanks very much
Ron
Yes it will
Dan
I have just purchased a computer which has Windows Vista Home Premium as
operating system. If I download OpenOffice 2.1, will it run on Vista?
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On Saturday February 24 2007 9:08 am, Carol Ron wrote:
I have just purchased a computer which has Windows Vista Home
Premium as operating system. If I download OpenOffice 2.1, will it
run on Vista?
Yes it will
Dan
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