On 17/09/2008 21:47, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
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As I've said to others in this thread, why would anyone go looking in
the places you mention? There seems to be no rational route from the
OOo download pages to any of the sites you cite (don't you just love
the English language?). If I'm missing a rational route please
enlighten me.
Try Googling for "OpenOffice.org+mirrors", or
"OpenOffice.org+distribution". "Distribution Project Homepage" in the
results might give a clue.
Peter HB
You haven't yet provided a link to a British localisation of the latest
commercial version of OOo for Windows.
I don't want "clues". Nor does the OP of this thread. A single link,
please. Preferably one referenced somewhere within the
www.openoffice.org scheme of web pages.
A newbie like the OP of this thread doesn't know what a mirror is. Why
should one have to use Google to find this stuff? Why should one have to
use a mirror? Why should one have to Google for a mirror? Using Google
to hunt for mirrors is *not* a rational route from the OOo web site.
Yes you are technically correct that there is a British English
localisation. But you give entirely the wrong impression by trying to
imply ("of course there is, Harold") that anyone can find it without
performing elaborate mental gymnastics.
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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