OO is also found in Portable Apps at www.portableapps.com which installs on a flash drive, etc. and follows you from machine to machine along with all your settings, etc. I've only begun using it but it seems as though it will overcome some of the compatibility problems I have been experiencing with presentations on different boxes.

James

NoOp wrote:
On 09/18/2007 12:20 PM, Fred A. Miller wrote:
IBM MAKES U-TURN, JOINS OPENOFFICE
Jeff Kelly, Associate Editor

OpenOffice enjoyed a jolt of adrenaline this week as IBM announced
Monday that it will join the open source software initiative.
Analysts say the move should give OpenOffice a significant boost in
its quest to take on Microsoft Office, but will it be enough?
http://go.techtarget.com/r/2213079/1461419


They've integrated OOo into Lotus Symphony & it's available here:

http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.jspa

However, folks should look at the requirements first:
<http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/product_faqs_normandy.jspa#4>
What are the client system requirements?

    * Lotus Symphony supports both Microsoft Windows® and Linux® platforms.

      Note: Be sure your system meets these client system requirements:

      * Supported Windows platforms: Windows XP, Windows Vista
      * Supported Linux platforms: SLED 10, RHEL 5, Redhat5
      * 900MB disk space minimum
      * 1GB RAM memory minimum <=== note
      * US English locale


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