[users] open office 2.2 for windows / linux

2007-07-01 Thread david pais
Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am going to be updating my main system to a 64 bit one (windows xp 64 bit pro). I might also make it dual bootable with a partition for a version of linux. Any word on 64 bit distributions for either windows, linux or both??? ---

Re: [users] open office 2.2 for windows / linux

2007-07-01 Thread mharriso
I'm using the Windows release of OOo on WinXP 64-bit and everything seems to be working fine. Quoting david pais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am > going to be updating my main system to a 64 bit one > (windows xp 64 bit pro). I might also make it dua

Re: [users] open office 2.2 for windows / linux

2007-07-01 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 01/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm using the Windows release of OOo on WinXP 64-bit and everything seems to be working fine. Quoting david pais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am > going to be updating my main system to a 64

Re: [users] open office 2.2 for windows / linux

2007-07-01 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 01/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm using the Windows release of OOo on WinXP 64-bit and everything seems to be working fine. Quoting david pais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am > going to be updating my main system to a 64

Re: [users] open office 2.2 for windows / linux

2007-07-01 Thread mharriso
Sigh, thank you. I even asked this list how I could tell when someone was unsubscribed and I thought I understood it but apparently not. I'm using my school's webmail, and all I see is that it was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can see the Delivered-To header if I view message source, but that seem