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From: Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: [users] windows 98
I have tried OpenOffice.org 2.0 with Windows 98 (first edition) and it
worked
I have tried OpenOffice.org 2.0 with Windows 98 (first edition) and it
worked. It was terribly slow on my very old machine (dec 1998), but it
worked. I don't know about OpenOffice.org 2.1, since I only installed it on
my new machine with XP.
Johnny Andersson
2007/1/18, Mathias Bauer [EMAIL
Johnny Andersson wrote:
I have tried OpenOffice.org 2.0 with Windows 98 (first edition) and it
worked. It was terribly slow on my very old machine (dec 1998), but it
worked. I don't know about OpenOffice.org 2.1, since I only installed
it on
my new machine with XP.
Johnny Andersson
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On Monday, January 15, 2007 2:06 AM [GMT+1=CET],
steve hippen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are useing windows 98 would oike to download open office ver 2
i can only find where to down load ver 2.1 this version is not for
windowa 98 thanks steve
As far as I know, 2.1
we are useing windows 98 would oike to download open office ver 2
i can only find where to down load ver 2.1 this version is not for windowa 98
thanks steve
On Monday, January 15, 2007 2:06 AM [GMT+1=CET],
steve hippen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are useing windows 98 would oike to download open office ver 2
i can only find where to down load ver 2.1 this version is not for
windowa 98 thanks steve
As far as I know, 2.1 will run on Win 98. I
2006/10/24, Kirill S. Palagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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From: Johnny Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:04 PM
Someone said that MS Office is 10-100 times faster than
OpenOffice. I have Windows 98 (first edition) and
OpenOffice.org
Johnny Andersson wrote:
2006/10/24, Kirill S. Palagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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From: Johnny Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:04 PM
Someone said that MS Office is 10-100 times faster than
OpenOffice. I have Windows 98 (first
Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
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From: Johnny Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:04 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
I run Open Office w/ 98SE on my computer with ASUS mobo and AMD 1.2
gig Athlon
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From: Thomas w. Cranston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 5:55 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
Whether OO is 10 or 100 times slower, it is way to slow.
It seems to hog way to much memory. It will tend
I run Open Office w/ 98SE on my computer with ASUS mobo and AMD 1.2 gig
Athlon, and 256 MB RAM.
I also run it on an identical computer running Fedora Core 4. It is just
as fast, or slow on either computer.
It runs much slower than Office 97 PRO on my windows machine.
Someone said that MS
: [users] Windows 98 users
I run Open Office w/ 98SE on my computer with ASUS mobo and AMD 1.2 gig
Athlon, and 256 MB RAM.
I also run it on an identical computer running Fedora Core 4. It is just
as fast, or slow on either computer.
It runs much slower than Office 97 PRO on my windows machine
:04 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
I run Open Office w/ 98SE on my computer with ASUS mobo and AMD 1.2 gig
Athlon, and 256 MB RAM.
I also run it on an identical computer running Fedora Core 4. It is
just
as fast, or slow on either computer.
It runs much slower than Office 97 PRO
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From: Johnny Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:04 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
I run Open Office w/ 98SE on my computer with ASUS mobo and AMD 1.2
gig Athlon, and 256 MB RAM.
I
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On Sunday 22 October 2006 07:46 pm, Tywana Roland wrote:
I am using windows 98, Is there anyway that I can
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On Sunday 22 October 2006 07:46 pm, Tywana Roland wrote:
I am using windows 98, Is there
Other users have stated that they were able to run OOo up to version
2.0.3 with no other problem than it's a bit slow. This is because a
win98 is a little behind in the hardware requirements.
Arnold Huzen
Tywana Roland schreef:
I am using windows 98, Is there anyway that I can
download
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On Monday 23 October 2006 07:44 am, Thomas w. Cranston wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
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Thomas w. Cranston wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
Requirements are: a Pentium class CPU
By Pentium class you mean how fast? Which Celeron, don't to forget
which AMD.
The official requirements state only Pentium class. This means, if you
have enough memory, a Pentium 66 could run it. My wife's
arnold huzen wrote:
Other users have stated that they were able to run OOo up to version
2.0.3 with no other problem than it's a bit slow. This is because a
win98 is a little behind in the hardware requirements.
Arnold Huzen
Tywana Roland schreef:
I am using windows 98, Is there anyway
Dan Lewis wrote:
Several years ago,
1993
Intel changed how they named their chips from
286, 386, and 486 to Pentium because numbers are not patentable
trademarkable
--
John W. Kennedy
The blind rulers of Logres
Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue.
-- Charles
Dan Lewis wrote:
Several years ago, Intel changed how they named their chips from
286, 386, and 486 to Pentium because numbers are not patentable but
words are. So, a Pentium class CPU is one which is more recent than
486 regardless of who manufactured the chip. It must have a similar
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows 2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
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Sent: 23 October 2006 3:48pm
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Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
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On Monday 23 October 2006 10:05 am, Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies
Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows 2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
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From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 October 2006 3:48pm
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
On Monday, October 23, 2006 7:04 PM [GMT+1=CET], Thomas w. Cranston [EMAIL
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Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows
2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
On the download page click System Requirements (second item under
Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows 2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
It doesn't mention me either, but why not just download and give it a try?
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Tywana Roland wrote:
I am using windows 98, Is there anyway that I can
download openoffice?
Yes, you can. It's available at openoffice.org
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Which program do I download for windsows 98.
thankyou
Mae Windsor
Please tell me how to download the free WRITER software.
Thank you
Kate
On Fri April 14 2006 18:14, + Katrob wrote:
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Please tell me how to download the free WRITER software.
http://openoffice.org - download
Please reply to users@openoffice.org only
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CPH : openoffice.org contributor
Maybe your question has been answered
I am using Windows 98 When I try to open OpenOffice 2.0 text files I get the
following messages
1. An API call exited abnormally or 2. The page can not be found.
I know the page exists.
Please give some suggestions on solving the problem
On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 20:47 -0700, Joe Marks wrote:
I am using Windows 98 When I try to open OpenOffice 2.0 text files I
get the following messages
1. An API call exited abnormally or 2. The page can not be
found.
I know the page exists.
Please give some suggestions
On Thu March 2 2006 12:46, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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My computer: standard PC, about 2 GHz, AMD, 256 MB RAM
Windows 98 (not SE, just normal 98), freshly installed, today, no other
program or driver
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org.
My
My computer: standard PC, about 2 GHz, AMD, 256 MB RAM
Windows 98 (not SE, just normal 98), freshly installed, today, no other
program or driver
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org.
My problem is :
Today I wanted to install OpenOffice.org 2.0. Everything was fine
Hi I can not install OO on my Windows 98 machine. I have Norton
Internet Security installed. When I start the installation the
computers turns off completly. I have not seen an error message. The
Google tool bar is installed and working. Please help me download OO.
Bev
I see 2 questions here,
On Sun January 1 2006 18:49, + bwashington wrote:
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Hi I can not install OO on my Windows 98 machine. I have Norton Internet
Security installed. When I start the installation the computers turns off
completly. I have not seen an error message. The Google tool
But do NOT install java 1.5, choose a 1.4...
(1.5 is not compatible with win 98)
Robert
On Monday 02 January 2006 08:17, Wesley Parish wrote:
Norton's seems to throw up false positives with OO.org quite regularly. It
gets irritating ... ;) Make sure that when you install OO.org, you switch
Norton's seems to throw up false positives with OO.org quite regularly. It
gets irritating ... ;) Make sure that when you install OO.org, you switch
off Norton's.
Another thing you might try doing is do the three-finger-salute - ctrl-alt-del
- and end as many of the programs running as
Probably there is an issue relating to networked Windows 98 and OOo 2,
although I am not convinced about it (this topic has come form NLC
forum). Probably OOo 2 does not open .xls files on a Windows 98 server,
but works under 2000 and XP. Would someone be so kind and verify it?
Because I think
Sorry Konrad,
There is several issues with OOo 2 and Win98.
1. You can not open a document from a UNC path. You must map the
drive to be able to access the file.
2. You can not have any spaces in the file or path name.
Hope this helps
Shane
Konrad Stobiecki wrote:
Probably there
Dnia 15-11-2005, wto o godzinie 13:02 -0700, Shane Johnson napisaĆ(a):
Sorry Konrad,
There is several issues with OOo 2 and Win98.
1. You can not open a document from a UNC path. You must map the
drive to be able to access the file.
2. You can not have any spaces in the file or
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