If you can do everything you want in openoffice 1.1.3, there's no real need to upgrade other than keeping up with the latest developements. On the other hand if you want to install 2.0 on your notebook then I'd recommend that you upgrade your desktop as well. From the info you gave it your desktop should be able to run 2.0 and you'd never have to consider about saving files in 1.x-format. The problem with converting could be that you create a document using 2.0 features which you lose again on saving the file.

Arnold Huzen
Lelystad, The Netherlands

DAVID L FOWLER schreef:
Hello

I've been using "Open Office 1.1.3" on my desktop (Windows xp) since 2005 - and love it. I basically use it to write letters. However, with the "2.0" version out, would an update to this version be of any advantage to me... or advisable?

I'm also getting a "notebook" (Dell Inspiron E1705) and plan to download "2.0" onto it.

When I network the laptop with the desktop, will the two versions recognize each other (in case I want to bring a file over from the desktop)?

I'm not as computer literate as some... do my questions make any sense?

Sincerely
Dave Fowler
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