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--- Comment #20 from Jouni Järvinen jounijar...@gmail.com ---
There are no reasons to -not- make LO64. I might be wrong but Google Chrome64
was made cuz it's more secure, so LO64 should be too, if done correctly. And
the performance improvement
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--- Comment #19 from Alex Thurgood ipla...@yahoo.co.uk ---
Adding self to CC if not already on
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--- Comment #13 from pquir...@gmail.com ---
Nope, MS is removing WoW in Windows 10. Only 64bit apps from now on.
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--- Comment #14 from Friedmann Bruno br...@ioda-net.ch ---
There's also another reason to have a natvie 64bits windows build.
Consider a workstation having oracle native client + java 64 bits runtime.
Consider having drivers to connect to
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--- Comment #15 from Peter CM petercraigmar...@gmail.com ---
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Nope, MS is removing WoW in Windows 10. Only 64bit apps from now on.
I'm pretty sure this is either a misunderstanding or a canard. There's an
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--- Comment #16 from pquir...@gmail.com ---
Here are two articles that suggest that Wow will be stripped:
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2220221/microsoft-subnet/windows-9-details-are-already-emerging.html
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--- Comment #17 from pquir...@gmail.com ---
After looking at those articles again I'm not sure WoW64 will be dropped. The
first article is from 2011.
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--- Comment #18 from Peter CM petercraigmar...@gmail.com ---
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Here are two articles that suggest that Wow will be stripped:
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2220221/microsoft-subnet/windows-9-
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--- Comment #11 from pquir...@gmail.com ---
It looks like Windows 10 will drop support for Win32 apps. I'm not sure why MS
would make such a move but this is cause for concern.
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--- Comment #12 from Urmas davian...@gmail.com ---
Lol wut? 64-bit applications are Win32 too.
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--- Comment #10 from B. Cook epurch...@wfcook.com ---
Thanks, I'll look into that!
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--- Comment #8 from B. Cook epurch...@wfcook.com ---
The reason for a 64-bit version of the office suite is to allow applications
which WOULD benefit from 64-bit capability to leverage LibreOffice
functionality. If my engineering application
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--- Comment #9 from Gerry gerry.trep...@googlemail.com ---
@B.Cook: I am not a developer, but maybe this information here is already
helpful for you: As far as I understood a 64-Bit version for Windows is
generally working with lots of minor
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--- Comment #6 from Sn3akyP3t3 peterworden+administrat...@gmail.com ---
Adobe ColdFusion has the ability to leverage LibreOffice (or OpenOffice) to
convert Word Document files to PDF format. An example of how it gets called is
here:
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--- Comment #4 from João Paulo joaopauloag-freedesk...@yahoo.com.br ---
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Why that be an issue? Office software will never realistically have any
problems due to 2GB memory limit.
Actually, there are spreadsheets and
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--- Comment #2 from Kedar Bhise kedarbhise+libreoff...@gmail.com ---
I'll third this request!
I too had Libreoffice crash issues, similar to Sam when formatting, but on
Windows XP 32-Bit. See bug 60102 and also bug 44595.
Now using LO on
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--- Comment #1 from Sam Hokin s...@bsharp.org ---
I'll second this! My problem is that there is no Oos version that runs stably
on my Windows XP Pro x64 computer. I've found that 3.6 is more stable than 4.0,
but I can crash either one by simply
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Tor Lillqvist tlillqv...@suse.com changed:
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