Reg

Unfortunately you ere right. Version 3.0 (beta) is an intel product only. Version 2.4 should run on your powerbook, however, this does need X11. You could try Neo Office but I hear it may not be as stable.

Barry
On 12/07/2008, at 9:01 AM, Reg Whitely wrote:

I downloaded it and it said it couldn't be installed on my computer (PowerBook G4 1.67).

Reg

On 11 Jul 2008, at 9:28pm, Barry Sexstone wrote:

Reg

I am not totally sure but I think not. The Open Office website is quite comprehensive, although not always easy to navigate, and you should be able to check.

Barry

On 11/07/2008, at 8:37 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:

Hi Barry

Is this version Intel only?

Reg

On 11 Jul 2008, at 6:59pm, Barry Sexstone wrote:

I am using Open Office 3.0. Although this is a Beta version it does not need X11 unlike previous versions. I was using Neo Office but prefer the "feel" of 3.0. It has no problems with conversions of latest MSOffice formats such as .docx.

It is free and available from www.openoffice.org

Barry

On 11/07/2008, at 6:08 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:

Up until this month I have managed communications with the dark side with Appleworks. However I have received two Word documents that I could not open and had to pass on to my PC son who opened and saved them as pdfs. MS Office 2008 (office version) is retailing for about $200 and I thought I had better take the plunge. My other Mac son runs MS Office 2004 but it would seem like going backwards to try and obtain a copy of such. However, as there have been four years between updates maybe it is good work horse. For those using the 2008 version are you finding it stable, backward compatible to say Office 98 or Word 6, unexpected issues to watch for?
Your comments valued.
Comments from users of the 2004 version also appreciated.
Merv
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