On Monday 03 July 2006 18:22, eric.bachard wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Alex Fisher a écrit :
> > On Monday 03 July 2006 7:24, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> > Any potential user, regardless of what OS they use... Windows users (the
> > majority), Linux users (probably the second largest group), Mac users
> > (the third-largest group).
>
> May youplease send me some statistics in provate ? I'm very interested

No actual statistics, more in the nature of an educated guess (which is really 
what most stats are anyway)
>
> >>I assume that it is that group of
> >>individuals who don't have access to a broadband connection,
>
> And they are a lot !
>
> > Well, provided I drop one of the platforms, it will all fit. Another
> > alternative is to put the Mac installers on the second CD
>
> Can you please be more precise ?  Which version of OpenOffice.org are
> you talking ?

2.0.3 for both Intel and PPC...

> And what means "Mac installer" ?

I'm using that term to refer to the DMG files...
>
> OpenOffice.org for Mac OS X is a standalone file, 

... which I believe is contained in the .dmg. This (IMO) qualifies the image 
as an "installer", even though the actual installation is performed manually.

> you install by Drag 
> and drop....
>
> >, but I'm a little
> > reluctant to do that. Installers should be on an "Install Disk), IMO.
>
> Sorry,
>
> > necessary to include as many installation packages as would fit. Win,
> > Lin, and Mac are essential.
>
> Yes, thank's to point this
>
> Regards,
> Eric Bachard

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