Hi :)
Very few people know to right-click on a file and use something like "Open With 
..." or to open a program from the menus and then drag a document onto it.  
Just because you are an extremely sophisticated user doesn't mean everyone 
knows the stuff you consider simple.  

Just today one of my more sophisticated and computer-savvy colleagues wanted me 
to uninstall Foxit and reinstall Adobe Reader because he thought that if he 
sent pdfs to other people then when they opened it on their machines it would 
open in Foxit (even if they didn't have Foxit installed!).  He was worried that 
might confuse them because he has never heard of Foxit before! [deep sigh]

Btw is there a nice OpenSource pdf reader rather than a Freeware one on 
Windows?  Hmmm, guess i wil gooogle it later.
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Fri, 20/4/12, Andreas Säger <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Andreas Säger <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Open Office and Libre Office Questions...
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 20 April, 2012, 11:04

Am 19.04.2012 14:34, R.S. wrote:
> Hi, although it colud be possible, the installation program registers on
> the registry the same associations.

So what? There can be many programs to open a certain type of files. But only 
one program that loads a given file on a double-click.
On my Linux laptop I have 5 different viewers and editors for the same types of 
picture files. I don't know the amount of multi-media players on my system. Not 
all of them appear in the main menu.

I have OOo 1.1.5, 3.3, 3.4, LibO 3.3.4 and 3.5.2 on the same machine. That is 5 
versions of the same office suite. I removed OOo 2.4.3 by mistake recently.
Of course, only one particular version will be used when I double-click some 
ODF document. A double-click on a Microsoft file opens in AbiWord or Gnumeric 
respectively. I am the one who controls all these most trivial settings and I 
know many ways to load some file into a particular application.
The foremost purpose of any desktop environment is free choice between all the 
installed applications. Someone who is unable to load the same file into 
another application is definitively computer illiterate and should do something 
against it.

If you have encountered crashes with
> Libreoffice 3.5.2.2 try using version 3.4.6.
> I prefer using Libreoffice because it is more efficient and it has a lot
> of functions that are not included in OpenOffice.
> 

Try another user profile and install properly[*]. Contrary to re-install and 
version hopping, resetting the profile really helps in many cases.

[*] A proper installation includes an md5sum check of the downloaded file 
before installation. On a Windows box one should cut off the internet 
connection and disable the virus scanner during the install process. Disable 
any update notification and the nasty quick-starter.


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