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Well chaps.
I'm posting this from a firefox browser inside openSolaris running under "VirtualBox" on my Vista Laptop.
Thanks all for your help. Including the PMs.
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Cheers RC.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostDownload your appropriate dictionaries (Cymru, real English, whatever) and install it after installing OpenOffice.org
What about if I want to install OpenSolaris in a virtual environment under Vista. Which product (Preferably free as I am a Lancastrian...)
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Download your appropriate dictionaries (Cymru, real English, whatever) and install it after installing OpenOffice.org
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OpenOffice, which version?
Ok folks. I'm running Vista on my laptop and fancy trying "OpenOffice".
However, the latest English version of OpenOffice (2.4.1 - as of 16/06/08) is the US English variant.
Now, before I install said beast, will the US version include "British English" dictionaries?
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