On 30.01.2019 14:22, Martin Groenescheij wrote: > > On 30/01/2019 14:49, Brian Barker wrote: >> At 14:26 30/01/2019 +0100, Martin Groenescheij wrote: >>> On 30/01/2019 (and not on 1 January 1970, as claimed!), Brian Barker >>> wrote: >>>> At 13:23 30/01/2019 +0100, Martin Groenescheij wrote: >>>>> On 30/01/2019 11:51, James Allen wrote: >>>>>> can I download open office onto a netbook using windows 10s >>>>> >>>>> You can downloads OpenOffice on any system. >>>>> The real question is will it run on my Netbook? >>>>> >>>>> Check it on: www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_aoo41.html >>>> >>>> But there is no mention there of Windows 10 S. >>> >>> That's correct but I like to show where users can find the information. >> >> But you miss my point: that there is no information there for anyone >> using Windows 10 S. > > And you missed my point: Question was if he can download OpenOffice on > his Netbook. > On the website there is no mention of Windows 10S which tells me that it > isn't officially > supported. It is possible that it runs but I will not advice because > most netbooks have only 2GB memory and 32-64GB storage. > >> >> Brian Barker
Neither screen resolution or memory are the issues here. How Is Windows 10 S Different? The biggest difference in Windows 10 S is that can only run apps downloaded from the Windows Store. So unless AOO is added to the Windows Store, or the OP can switch out of S Mode, the answer to his question is NO. Dave
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