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Star Office full and free version 7
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leesmithg
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Link is here
Fill in form, you get a code number, this code number is the password for the rar/zip file to unravel.
Make sure you don't use a download manager as servers will reject dl.
161 mb took me 3 minutes.
So if you use getright make sure you press shift key to disable getright and save to location of your choice.
It will expire very soon so get in there and get whilst it's hot!
Fill in form, you get a code number, this code number is the password for the rar/zip file to unravel.
Make sure you don't use a download manager as servers will reject dl.
161 mb took me 3 minutes.
So if you use getright make sure you press shift key to disable getright and save to location of your choice.
It will expire very soon so get in there and get whilst it's hot!
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How does Star Office differ from Open Office?
CharlieCharlie0 -
I haven't used either of them, but just in case anyone is interested, from wikipedia:
"Sun subsidises the development of OpenOffice.org in order to use it as a base for its commercial StarOffice application software. Releases of StarOffice since version 6.0 have been based on the OpenOffice.org source code, with some additional proprietary components, including:
Added fonts (especially East Asian language fonts)
Adabas D database
Added document templates
Clip art
Sorting functionality for Asian versions
Added file filters.
Migration assessment tool (Enterprise Edition)
Macro migration tool (Enterprise Edition)
Configuration management tool (Enterprise Edition)
Just as the development of StarOffice borrows from progress in the OpenOffice.org code, it was used as the basis when the OpenOffice.org development started. OpenOffice.org, therefore, inherited many features from StarOffice, including the OpenOffice.org XML file format which it retained until version 2, when it was replaced by OpenDocument."
The current version of Star Office is Version 8.
CharlieCharlie0 -
Meh no point wasting the bandwidth for that[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The internet is a great way to get on the net."
- Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate[/FONT]0 -
Stick with the latest version of OpenOffice. Free and much better than StarOffice 7 as it uses the same codebase as the later StarOffice 8 software.
Mike0
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