[GLLUG] OpenOffice.org 2.02
Eduardo Cesconetto
eduardo at cesconetto.com
Wed Mar 22 10:20:35 EST 2006
Cheapbytes usually it's pretty much up to date.
here's a working link for it:
http://shop.cheapbytes.com/cgi-bin/cart/scan/sf=category/se=11000/
tf=title.html?id=LG3UMWk7
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Eduardo
On Mar 22, 2006, at 1:43 AM, Charles Tower wrote:
> I have spent a couple of hours trying to find someplace on-line to
> order a CD-ROM with the latest Linux version of OpenOffice.org on
> it, so I can install it on my PCs. I don't have access to a
> broadband connection. I don't have a laptop I can take to Gone
> Wired to download stuff there. I have checked out dozens of U.S.
> sites listed in the GetOpenOffice.org list of vendors, and I have
> found one place that wants seven dollars for it, postpaid. All the
> others I checked, if they weren't dead links or places that no
> longer sell the CD or places that look as though they never sold
> the CD, had older versions of the software available. Sometimes
> all they listed was version 1.1. Even all the web sites I have
> bookmarked for buying software on CD, places that are up-to-date
> for distros, have only older versions of the CD available, or so
> their web pages say.
>
> The purpose of this rant isn't to get help from some kind soul who
> would download it for me and burn it to CD. I have access to an
> older version via Ubuntu that suits my needs, and my need isn't
> critical. I just don't care to buy any but the latest version. I
> simply suggest that one of the images we put on the burning station
> for Penguicon is the latest OpenOffice.org suite, since it seems to
> be difficult to find on CD. Thank you.
>
> Chick
>
>
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