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On 16/11/2014 Andrea Pescetti wrote:
The current OpenOffice 4.1.1 will probably be the last version where the
Windows version is not signed.
An update and a clarification: we expect to deliver signed binaries by
the end of 2014 (see dev list) and when I speak about signed binaries,
I mean
On Nov 22, 2014, at 09:13, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:
An update and a clarification: we expect to deliver signed binaries by the
end of 2014 (see dev list) and when I speak about signed binaries, I mean
signed binaries that Windows recognizes as such: all past versions of
I think, if I understand what you are referring to, that is an OS X thing that
you can't get around. I am on OS X too. It has nothing to do with Apache per
se, if I understand you. Apple simply requires users who download things from
non-approved sources to verify that they really want to do
Julian Thomas wrote:
Will the OS X versions get rid of the need for overriding the safety switch?
Short answer is yes, but please follow the dev list for details (there
is an extra legal check needed before we can implement it on Mac).
Regards,
Andrea.
I am using an electronic medical record system that generates an OpenOffice
document for printing off exam records. When I send it through the Windows
server fax a .tif file is attached but nothing shows up in the preview or goes
over the fax except for the cover page.
I don't know if there is