Yes, OpenOffice.org was the free version of StarOffice.
Minor correction:
StarOffice was Sun's commercial version of OpenOffice.org.
To me, both those sentences say the same thing.
Dale Erwin
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Hi,
On 05.03.2013 19:14, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2013/3/5 Christopher Skipp :
Hello, I wAS just wondering about Star Office, I believe it was a Sun
Microsystems product, but did it have any connection with Open Office?
Yes, OpenOffice.org was the free version of StarOffice. There were
some di
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Girvin R. Herr
wrote:
> There is still a StarOffice website http://staroffice.com/ . However, it
> doesn't look like the website offering (StarOffice 9) has kept up with
> OpenOffice and is far behind. It also does not look like they are offering
> paid support.
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2013/3/5 Christopher Skipp :
Hello, I wAS just wondering about Star Office, I believe it was a Sun
Microsystems product, but did it have any connection with Open Office?
Yes, OpenOffice.org was the free version of StarOffice. There were
some differences but ve
2013/3/5 Christopher Skipp :
> Hello, I wAS just wondering about Star Office, I believe it was a Sun
> Microsystems product, but did it have any connection with Open Office?
Yes, OpenOffice.org was the free version of StarOffice. There were
some differences but very much of it were the same.
> I