![]() ![]() ![]() doc versi0on updated everytime I finish more than 2 pages. However, since I travel a decent amount, and I use other people’s computers I keep a. I only use OOo on my computers, so as you might be able to guess, all my documents are OOo native. I’m a writer by hobby, and I have a USB drive I use to keep all of my stories on. But as far as performance goes, I’d bet $$ 1.1.2 is even better than 1.1.1 was.Ĭompatabilty: Never, EVER have I had a compatabiloity problem. The only annoying thing I’ve found in 1.1.1 is that the test sometimes gets a little messed up on the screen, and will stay that way until I scoll past the funky part, and scroll back. I just set up a word Processing station for my sister, running OOo 1.1.1, and a 166 with 64 megs ram on RH 7.2, and it loads in about 25 seconds, and all the menues and everything come up nice and fast. It plays nice with 98, and with any version of linux I run. ![]() Performance: I haven’t had a performance issue since 1.0 1.1.1 has been much more usable than even 1.1 I run OOo on a 233 with 64 megs of ram. (Anyone know if there’s a gentoo ebuild for it?) Keep in mind I’ve not used 1.1.2 as of yet. Well, I figured I’d throw in my $.02 on these issues.
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