Probably more of a question for the 'portable apps' guys. However I've also used it and apart from .jar's and other items being recompressed to be smaller and some changes so that the local drive is not interrogated for settings I can see no difference.
/paul On 1/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Helpful readers: Is there any significant difference between the portable version of OpenOffice and the normal version? I installed the portable version on my jump drive intending to test the database functionality. So far I am pleased with what I see, having successfully connected to almost every ODBC db on my system, but before I get too deep into this, I need to know if there are differences between the portable version and the normal version that installs to a hard drive. If there is a difference, I will install it on my hard drive, but if there is not, I would prefer to use the on on my jump drive for convenience. Thank you for reading this message :-) Thank you lots and lots if you answer it ;-) Tammy Sanders --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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