ke4nt1

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Posted: April 26 2005,15:22 |
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I'm not sure why the info file says 384MB ram needed. Perhaps that info is dated.. , or an extreme circumstance. I've run it on MUCH less...
Here is the requirements text, cut from openoffice.org itself..
Quote | How much memory do I need ?
Generally 64-128MB is needed, but it is system and version dependent. For Windows and Linux a minimum of 64 megabytes is recommended but 128 megabytes or more would be better. Several people have run OpenOffice.org on 16 MB machines and even though it takes quite a while to start, they were very quite happy with its usability.
How much disk space do I need ?
For version 1.1 you will need about 215 MB for a complete installation.
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and yes, the impress is included with the version found here, and works very nicely. I'm looking forward to a newer 2.0.x.dsl version soon, I've read some wonderful things about it.
73 ke4nt
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