Anyone that can download and install a 'word processor' could probably handle downloading and installing OOo.
The fact that only word processing functions are then used should not be any more complicated. OOo doesn't force you to use all the modules. If you only want to use writer then go for it ignore the rest. There is the option, not recommended however, when installing OOo to only install the writer portion of the suite of products. /paul On 12/14/05, Hans Borchardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Many adults trying to expand their involvement with computers are overwhelmed > by OO -- in my opinion. A word processor as a stand-alone product which > handles .doc files, has a spelling checker and is free of the aggravating > automation of MS Word would we very welcome by many and could serve as the > "foot in the door" for other OO products. Could such a product be carved off? > > This view is based on interaction with over 500 students through our program > at http://comped.org. > > HJB > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
