Cameron Smith wrote:
I'd choose a 64bit application if given the choice though.
That's what I've been doing on Linux for the past 5 years. I don't
think I have any 32 bit apps on my 64 bit system. And I'm fairly
certain I don't have any 64 bit apps on my 32 bit computers. ;-)
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On 20 June 2011 01:03, James Knott wrote:
> RA Brown wrote:
>>
>> James Knott wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> A friend recently bought a new computer and she'll be wanting me to
>>> install OpenOffice (and some other apps) on it. The computer came with
>>> 64 bit Windows 7. Is there a 64 bit Windows version o
James Knott wrote:
> RA Brown wrote:
>> James Knott wrote:
>>
>>> A friend recently bought a new computer and she'll be wanting me to
>>> install OpenOffice (and some other apps) on it. The computer came with
>>> 64 bit Windows 7. Is there a 64 bit Windows version of OOo available?
>>> I've be
RA Brown wrote:
James Knott wrote:
A friend recently bought a new computer and she'll be wanting me to
install OpenOffice (and some other apps) on it. The computer came with
64 bit Windows 7. Is there a 64 bit Windows version of OOo available?
I've been running the 64 bit Linux version for
James Knott wrote:
> A friend recently bought a new computer and she'll be wanting me to
> install OpenOffice (and some other apps) on it. The computer came with
> 64 bit Windows 7. Is there a 64 bit Windows version of OOo available?
> I've been running the 64 bit Linux version for years.
>
No