On Jan 25, 2010, at 00:52 , Michael Reich wrote:

> 
> On 1/24/10 [email protected] wrote:
> You don't say what version of OSX you have or what type of Mac.    On my 
> MacBook running Snow Leopard (10.6.2) it doesn't take "forever" to start OOO 
> or NeoOffice.   Provide a little info on your setup so someone can guess what 
> the problem is, as well as where your applications are stored.  

Serious miss, Michael.  It's a MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard, 10.6.2 and as 
you probably guessed, it was a little frustration in excess of what the 
situation called for that prompted my original mail, so I apologise to the 
list.  If it hadn't been frustration, I would have remembered such obvious 
details.

> If you are running Tiger, Leopard, or Snow Leopard, you can add programs to 
> the list of apps that run at startup (click the apple in the upper left 
> corner, System Preferences, Accounts, and then select the "Login items" pane 
> on the right.  You can add programs to the list by clicking the + sign.  

Thanks for this.  I really needed to know that.  I had been shown this by my 
son (who gave me his pensioned Mac) but had forgotten how to find it.

//J
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