Hello.
For a while now Open Office has been the only text processing package I
use, and the only thing that bugs me a bit is the updating of Open
Office. Forinstance, I have version 2.2.0, and the programs tells me
that a new version (2.2.1) is avaliable. Which is great, I would always
like to have the newest version installed, but I dont want to download
the full 108 mb installer just to update from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1. Why cant
minor updates, (0.0.1 or 0.1.0) come in self installing updates like
some of the other updates does. This would make it easier for the user
and take some of the load off the servers hosting the files.
Best Regard
Martin Vestergaard.
Its a good suggestion and one that has been received before. Issue 58158
requests this enhancement. You can vote for it to show support if you wish.
Taking load off the server can also be done if users utilise the P2P
download as well.
/paul
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