FYI, Patrick has submitted many code changes to OpenOffice (not AOO, though, to
my knowledge). Few if any were actually implemented. Don't know why. Patrick
isn't stingy, and you can download the source code and make your own changes
and submit them wherever you like. I think he'd welcome new d
On 2014-10-25, 12:06 AM mt wrote:
On 24/10/14 at 9:23 PM, jimpla...@me.com (James Plante) wrote:
Nope, you're still correct. That's for TECH support, though. You can still get help with
"How do I" problems from forums like this one, since AOO and Neo operate pretty much
identically. There's al
On 24/10/14 at 9:23 PM, jimpla...@me.com (James Plante) wrote:
Nope, you're still correct. That's for TECH support, though.
You can still get help with "How do I" problems from forums
like this one, since AOO and Neo operate pretty much
identically. There's also NeoWiki, and of course Google.
Nope, you're still correct. That's for TECH support, though. You can still get
help with "How do I" problems from forums like this one, since AOO and Neo
operate pretty much identically. There's also NeoWiki, and of course Google.
The reason Patrick went to the $100/yr support was because he jus
On 24/10/14 at 4:14 PM, jimpla...@me.com (James Plante) wrote:
One other thing you may want to do: Download NeoOffice from the
App store. On Macs, it seems to work with fewer annoyances than AOO.
Not sure this is really true. I have used both NeoOffice and
Apache OpenOffice, and have opted fo