OpenOffice 3.0

MD5: DE7A787BE6CD979EF01D4BE4E4B2BA75
Information: website
Size: 130.81 MB
GigaSize: Download
License: Open Source

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OpenOffice 3.0


16 Responses to “OpenOffice 3.0”

  1. Saper1972 Says:

    NSIS Error :(

  2. lamermagik Says:

    The download seems to error after only about 7mbs. I also get the NSIS error. Maybe a reup?

  3. Rado Says:

    Re-up where? SkyDrive, MedaiFire, eSnips, etc. don’t allow files bigger than 100MB… :(

  4. ZooMMooZ Says:

    The download actually stops at 7 Mb limit
    using Firefox 4.0.4 or Flashget 1.73
    BTW, nice work dude i really enjoyed downloading addons 4 nlite from your site.

  5. Rado Says:

    I’m sorry to hear that, ZooMMooZ :( I know GigaSize is not the perfect filehosting and it’s always a pain to host files bigger than 100MB. Any ideas where I can host the file?

  6. kied Says:

    Why not try to split this file? 3-4 part maybe? I see IZArc 3.81 Build 1550 in this site, that perfect archive tool & can split this openoffice file. So every part not bigger than 100mb. :)

    I still waiting this openoffice before starting to remastering my xp. ;-)

  7. Rado Says:

    Yes, kied, that’s probably the only solution…

  8. MegaVovaN Says:

    Downloaded it here with firefox3… download works just fine (did not test it in unattended setup yet).

  9. Kane Says:

    question… does this the package WITH Java or do we need the other package without java?

  10. Rado Says:

    This OpenOffice addon doesn’t include Java. If you need Java you can download the Java Runtime Environment addon as well ;)

  11. Chris Says:

    Yeah, it errors out, even if you have a Java installer before it, it bombs during install on in an Nlite slipstream.

  12. Rado Says:

    Chris, I tested this addon in VMware Machine and it installs perfectly. It doesn’t need Java in order to install or run.

  13. Chris Says:

    Figured it. If you’re going to integrate .NET frameworks, you have to make sure they integrate AFTER OpenOffice.

  14. Rado Says:

    Hey, Chris, thanks for sharing your experience! I don’t integrate .Net Framework, that explains why I don’t have problems with the OpenOffice addon :D

  15. Rustam Says:

    Chris, thanks for headsup! But maybe you can share some details about why order of integration is that important? Thank you!

  16. HelpMan Says:

    very good.

    Thank yo for OpenOffice. :D

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