Also, the wizards depend upon java, such as installing new fonts, or new dictionaries.

Daniel Kasak wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 11:47 +0700, Indra Dharmajaya wrote:

Dear users,

I 've noticed on Tools > Options > Java we can choose which JRE we can use.
Is there any effect if I didn't use it?
I install some OO 2.0, 2.2 and 2.3 in exchange for their Excel. They
complaint that OO slower than Excel.
When I start to compare it,the result is they are right. I use W2K ,
memory 256 Mb , Celeron proccesor 2,4 Ghz.

Comment please

For most cases, you don't need Java. The database ( Base ) module relies
heavily on Java, but the spreadsheet ( Calc ) module doesn't. 256MB is
really the minimum memory for running Windows 2000. I'd give them each
another 256MB at *least*. As for OO being slower than Excel, are you
talking about the time to load a document, or processing speed once a
spreadsheet is open? You can try converting files to ODS format, and
they might open faster.

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