Thanks Eric. I think based on this info and comparing to the others, the bullets for system requirements would be:
- PowerPC or Intel based platform - Mac OS X (with X11) [note: should this include the words "or higher" at the end?] - 128 Mbytes RAM - 200 Mbytes available disk space - X-Server with 800 x 600 or higher resolution with at least 256 colours Does that look correct? I noted that for Linux the requirements indicate a rpm package manager. Is that still correct? Does something similar need to be listed for Mac OS'es? If someone could confirm for me that this info is correct, I have the documents ready to be uploaded to their respective issues (I'm looking at both flyers and the product spec sheet) and eventual updating on the marketing site. Thanks for the help, Jeff Causey On Friday March 10 2006 17:44, eric.bachard wrote: > Hi Jeffrey, > > Jeffrey G. Causey, CPA a écrit : > > Was doing some review and work today on some of the marketing materials, > > specifically looking at the flyer right now. I noticed it currently > > indicates Mac OS X is not supported (except for v 1.1.2). > > > > Is that still > > correct? > > No it isn't. 1.1.2 is a very old version, and we provide a more recent > one since already some times. > BTW, how old are these flyers ? > > > I gather from some threads that support is better now and includes > > a build for Mac on Intel. > > FYI, an official port of OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X (using X11) > officially exists since 2.0. > 2.0.2 will soon be out, after QA smoke tests. We currently use X11, and > a native port (mean not using X11) is in progress. > > Currently, 7 locales are declared as stable, and Maho Nakata provides > builds for ~ 60 locales (other stay as rc until they have been tested > and verified as without show stoppers). > > > What about Mac Intel port ? > > OpenOffice.org 2.0 for Mac Intel works natively on Mac Intel. Natively > means : using X11, but without Rosetta. > > Even Microsoft Office does not work natively on Mac Intel :-) > > Other important information, OpenOffice.org has *no* problem with Java > on Mac Intel. For example, using Java Media Framework for sounds in > presentations... > > Because there is one (only one !) bug, we cannot declare it as stable, > but you can believe me, it works fine ! We just need another Intel > machine for Hamburg developpers, to solve that problem. I hope to find a > way to buy one soon. > > > For all other PowerPC versions) : they can be installed on Mac Intel > (since Mac Intel are existing) , but will run using Rosetta. For 1.1.5, > I found no more bug than on PowerPC machines at these day. > > > Someone probably needs to update that info on the > > > flyer. > > +1 > > Yes, very good idea, and thank you for the suggestion. > > > > Regards, > erci bachard > > > > P.S. for Louis : we cannot continue with actual porting page. -- Jeffrey G. Causey, CPA, CAPM President Strategic Innovations, Inc. 336-675-1652 www.strategic-innovations-inc.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
