x86 means it's for machines using Intel CPUs which any mac laptop since 2006 will be. I haven't played with going 32 or 64 bit but first I'd check if OpenOffice does what you need.

CB

On 10/7/11 5:24 PM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
Hm, why x86? I am running lion on a mid 2010 macbook pro. Should I get
a 64 bit version instead?

On 10/7/11, Chris Blouch<[email protected]>  wrote:
Where are you downloading it from? Openoffice site should be taking you to

http://download.services.openoffice.org/files/stable/3.3.0/OOo_3.3.0_MacOS_x86_install_en-US.dmg

CB

On 10/7/11 1:04 PM, Christopher Harrington wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've tried several times to download open office for the mac and have had
no luck thus far.
Does anyone know of any ways or places to go to get it?
Thanks,
Chris Harrington

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