On Sun August 6 2006 11:23, CPHennessy wrote: > On Wed August 2 2006 18:32, + Michael L Talley wrote: > > Is there an available version of Open Office that runs on my new Intel > > iMac? I have Open Office loading and running on Win XP on the Intel iMac > > and would like to use it on the Mac OS side also. >
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Mon August 7 2006 02:25, James McKenzie wrote: > > Here is what you do. Go to the MAIN OpenOffice.org web page. You will > see a green area for downloading. Click on this. Doing so will take > you to the Mac OS X download page. Scroll to the bottom of this page. > You should see a link to non-QAd builds. Click on this link. This will > take you to a File Transfer Protocol web page. Here is where it may/may > not get tricky. Scroll down the web page until you see the following: > OOo_2.0.3rc7_MacOSXIntel_en-US.dmg > If you are using Safari you will need to copy the link onto your desktop > and then click on it to download it. > If you are using Mozilla/Camino/Firefox, simply click on the link in > your browser to download. > Once the dowload completes, click on the file and wait for the > verification of the file. If verification fails, attempt to download > the file again. > If verification passes, a new window will open. Drag the OpenOffice.app > file (it should be the only visible file) into your Application folder. > DO NOT RUN THE PROGRAM FROM WITHIN THE NEW WINDOW. > Click on the new OpenOffice icon in the Applications folder to use. > As the QA test lead I will advise not to use the Base (database) > product. It is not mature in this release and should be improved with > the 2.0.4 release. > > James M. > MacOSX Test Lead, American English Please reply to [email protected] only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
