The Scripters wrote:
We're just barely starting ourselves, but you've given me some great
ideas. We do PC repair and building along side of the web design
thing. Mostly an attempt to gather some kind of regular income while
waiting on the site jobs. But you don't need to know about that... I
would be interested in seeing your documentation, simply to see how
it's been done.
I've already created about 4 or 5 CDs of OpenOffice.org, but you've
given me good ideas to expand, not only the quality, but also the
advantage to going Open Source. I've been trying to work that
direction more and more (tired of paying for stuff) myself. We can
create the menu and everything ourselves, I'm just curious what we
could put in the documentation. :)
One thing I noticed about the ISO I downloaded... It didn't have an
autorun.inf. I thought about putting one on there, but opted for not
at this point. Now I think I'll just do the menu (or big overall
install for my OEM systems) and go from there. Thank you for ideas! :)
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Adam Humpherys
TheScripters.com: Web Design and Development
"Bringing the world to you"
Adam,
If you need a copy of the autorun.ini you can find it in the "all
platform" iso.
If your looking for other Open Source programs have a look at
http://www.theopendisc.com/ . I share this disk with others that do not
have broadband connections.
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Andy Brown
La Mesa, CA 91942
www.the-martin-byrd.net/openoffice.org.html
OpenOffice.org Community Distributor
CD/OEM Distribution Project member
Documentation Project member
Marketing Project member
User Experience Project member
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