jimw wagner wrote: > James Knott wrote: >> Kelly Covey wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> >>> Is there a difference between the purchased Open Office and the >>> downloadable version? >>> >>> If there is a pay version, how much is it? We are looking for the >>> full package, for example, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Email, >>> etc... >>> >> >> There are three types of "pay" versions. Sun has a version called >> StarOffice, which includes a few extras not available in OpenOffice. >> There are also vendors who sell CDs for nominal (in some cases not so >> nominal) amounts of the standard OpenOffice package. There are also >> some companies that may offer an enhanced version. >>> >>> >>> >>> We are going to drop Microsoft (Microslop) Windows XP, and Vista >>> from our new machines and replace it with Linux XP. >>> >>> I personally would go with Red Hat but my wife wants Linux XP, she >>> says it looks nicer. LOL. >>> >>> >>> >> >> I thought most Linux distros included OpenOffice. > The OO offered with most Linux distros is usually one or two versions > back. IMO, best to get the one from the web and use that (or from > someone offering a CD of the latest version).
Well, I've currently got the 64 bit v2.1 running on SUSE. I believe 2.1 is the latest and 64 bit isn't generally available. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
