OK, I now succesfully installed the 32 bit vwrsion-
Thanks for the suggestion.
On 18 okt. 2016, at 20:37, V Stuart Foote wrote:
> Rob wrote
>> I am still using LibreOffice 4.3.6.1 since LO makes it impossible for me
>> to upgrade in my OS (Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5).
>> My iMac 24", although old, fun
Well, it installs, but when I try to start it it comes back with:
You can't use this version ofthe application LibreOffice.aoo with this version
of Mac OS X.
You have Mac OS X 10.7.5. The application requires Mac OS X 10.8 or later.
Although it is a nice message, I woyld prefer to get it BEFOR
On 18 okt. 2016, at 17:14, Italo Vignoli wrote:
> On 18/10/2016 15:38, nasrin khaksar wrote:
>
>> does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
>> extremely secure and it does not have any security Vulnerability to
>> fix in the every new release version?
>
> LibreOffice i
2016-10-18 15:38 GMT+02:00 nasrin khaksar :
> does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
> extremely secure and it does not have any security Vulnerability to
> fix in the every new release version?
>
No. As stated by others, LibreOffice and OpenOffice are two different
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Hi Nasrin,
we had the same discussion on German mailinglist.
The special fix, which has been published for AOO now, has been
included in version LO 4.2. It's a little bit ago - about 2 years and
10 months. So no problems to take the last LO 4.4-versi
On 18/10/2016 15:38, nasrin khaksar wrote:
> does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
> extremely secure and it does not have any security Vulnerability to
> fix in the every new release version?
LibreOffice is a fork of OpenOffice.org, not a branch, and as such has
ind
hello.
i use libreoffice for two years as you know.
today i recieved an email about security Vulnerability which are
solved in different versions of openoffice.
but fortunately i did not see such emails about libreoffice!
does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
extremely