NoOp wrote:
> Graham Lauder wrote:
>
>   
>> Neither of these will help the OP because they both require you to get
>> it via download.
>>     
>
> Ummm... the one I referenced ships the CD for free (according to their
> website/form):
>
> https://www.thinkall.com/product_openoffice_detail.php
>   

Whoa, cool!  That has changed.  More power to them.

>   
>> There is no way that OOo is going to start handing out free cds unless
>> we get a sponsor like Ubuntu
>>     
>
> Perhaps the OP could donate all of his/her AOL CD's :-)
>
> The free Ubuntu CD does include a copy of OOo
> (http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop). It's not the latest (2.0.2) but it's
> free and included. Only problem (or not depending on how you look at it)
> is that the OP would have to install Ubuntu to use it.
>
> But I do understand your point. However, what about the library project?
> http://marketing.openoffice.org/pa/
>   

That was the initiative of a single community member and it requires
donations to function. 

Just look at the simple logistics
OOo has been downloaded over 60 million times

Do the math


Cheers
Yo


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