
and the annoying window STILL comes up!!! This is quite outrageous. I suggest some simple, black-white (or maybe 3 color combination. The design, of cause, it feel is a bit 'old style,' i guess.
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The software is great, the features are confuse at first but after 1 hours, i can basiclly understand most of them, theyre awsome. lock files in the preference folder, and then reinstall OOo from a new. I move from MicrosofOffice to Apache OpenOffice since lots of my friends suggested it. So i attempted to delete the OOo application, the application support folder, the preference files in the ~/Libary/Preferences folder, and the. Recent weblog postings from the official Apache.

Recent news articles from the Apache OpenOffice homepage. Send an empty email to and just reply to the returned email. Please subscribe to the users mailing list. You will need to enable viewing hidden files by using a third party app such as TinkerTool to do so: Get the latest Apache OpenOffice release for your MacOS X. Free alternative for Office productivity tools: Apache OpenOffice - formerly known as - is an open-source office productivity software suite containing word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics, formula editor, and database management applications. lock file in the profile, or the application, or documents. The free and Open Source productivity suite. There is no registry on a Mac.Besides the program in the applications folder and the user profile in user/Library/Application support, there are a couple of files in ~/Library/Preferences - ".plist" and ""Īlso look for for a.


cos I have little to no idea about what the problem could be, especially if the first "profile reset" fix didn't work. Jmt90091 wrote:Is there a way to fully "uninstall" programs on Mac.
