Is it possible they are referring to the difference between "Win98" and "Win98SE" (Second Edition)? I think there are other things around that will run on SE but not the original 98. Most people still running something that old are really using 98SE, it was a pretty good system (for Windoze, that is). Nobody in their right mind upgraded to ME.

Just speculation, I don't really KNOW.

Jim Hartley

Richard Detwiler wrote:
web kracked wrote:
Below it states that the current OpenOffice does not run on Win98.
When did that happen?  I installed 2.x on a Win98 computer a few
months ago and it worked just fine.

The OpenOffice.org web site seems to be confusing or just downright wrong; I think it says that you need Windows "> 98" which would imply a more recent version of Windows than 98. Apparently though it does work on 98? Then it should say you need Windows ">= 98", or "98 or newer" might be more clear.

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