Steps to reproduce
1. Go to OpenOffice's download page
2. Set the user agent to BeOS or Haiku BePC, Xbox 360 or Xbox One
Expected result:
An unsupported platform notice should be displayed (the user agent
strings should be added to download.js)
Actual result:
No unsupported platform notice is dis
That is because those platforms are not supported.
Its pretty straightforward.
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 3:43 AM Tae Wong wrote:
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> Steps to reproduce
> 1. Go to OpenOffice's download page
> 2. Set the user
Hello. I recently updated my Mac to Catalina version 10.15.1 and since doing
so, I have not been able to open the OpenOffice program. It tells me to contact
the developer, so that is why I am writing. Please advise as to what needs to
be done so that I can access the OpenOffice program again.Th
Probably need to download and install the 64-bit version of OO. It should
install gracefully over the 32-bit I think that you hav now.
https://www.openoffice.org/download/
On the green banner click the Mac OS to get a selection drop-down and select
the 64-bit version.
Dave B.
On November 25
Sorry, the Mac version which will download install the 64-bit version of 1.7
On November 25, 2019 at 2:24:21 PM, Bill Alles (sfti...@yahoo.com.invalid)
wrote:
Hello. I recently updated my Mac to Catalina version 10.15.1 and since doing
so, I have not been able to open the OpenOffice program.
Bill,
What version of OpenOffice do you have installed? You may need to install a 64
bit version if you haven’t updated recently. Go to:
https://www.openoffice.org/download/
and install the most recent version.
You maybe running into the Gatekeeper of macOS. Once you have the latest update
inst