Hi :)
No.  

It is a briliant idea. Possibly better than the idea of having single language 
versions or an American English and then a language-pack for whichever 
language, as we have in Gnu&Linux versions of LibreOffice.  I think the problem 
with the idea of just having 2 modules is that the whole LO Suite is very 
tightly integrated so there would not really be as much reduction in size as 
you would expect.

There is another Office Suite, sometimes called "Gnome Office", which does have 
separate programs; one "AbiWord" for wp (7.9Mb) and one "Gnumeric" for 
spreadsheets (17.3Mb). 
http://www.abisource.com/download/
http://projects.gnome.org/gnumeric/downloads.shtml
Gnumeric seems to have a couple of features that Calc doesn't but mostly they 
lack features and rely on being even faster on even lower spec machines.  So 
they capture a similar niche to Google-docs, except that you have to be online 
to use Google-docs and Gnome Office installs directly to your hard-drive so you 
can access it even if you are offline.  

The OpenOffice download is only 144Mb, which surprised me!  I know a lot of 
work has gone into reducing the size of the code and taking out ancient 
comments that have mostly become irrelevant.  So the code has reduced by about 
30%.  I guess it's all the extra languages that brings the size back up again. 

If you have trouble downloading at home is there a friendly cybercafe owner 
that would allow you to download using their machines?  They might appreciate 
having an alternative to the ridiculously heavy and bloated, expensive malware 
attraction that people like to call MS Office.  Or at a local library or 
college or something?  Some people do produce Dvds containing a lot of extra 
software and interesting features and add-ons/Extensions.  If you are in the 
USA an excellent one is the NA (North American) Dvd Project.  The German 
community produce another and there is probably at least 1 in Brasil, other 
community groups probably produce ones too.  It's a bit weird getting something 
like that by snail-mail but you often end up with an attractive package.  

Regards form
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 1/5/12, Daniel Morgan <monodanm...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Daniel Morgan <monodanm...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Basic Package of LibreOffice to Download
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 1 May, 2012, 14:06

I noticed the Windows Installer for LibreOffice 3.5.2 is 202MB which takes a 
while to download.

Is it possible to have a "lite" version of LibreOffice that only includes 
the word processor and spreadsheet?  The other LibreOffice apps I do not use.

I understand the windows installer can allow me to pick and choose what 
apps I want to install, but this is after I have downloaded the big 
Windows Installer.

Daniel
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