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do I need 2 disk images of Apache Open Office?

I see in finder on my MacBook Pro that I have 2 disk images on my MacBook. Is that normal. years ago when I started using AOO I may have mistakingly loaded 2 versions, although I'm not sure. If I delete one version for disk space reasons is that likely anything negative could happen?


RonS

Re: do I need 2 disk images of Apache Open Office?

Posted by Larry Gusaas <la...@gmail.com>.
On 2018-11-13 12:46 a.m., Peter Kovacs wrote:
> What is a disk image? OpenOffice is packed as one executable dmg file.


A .dmg file is a disk image.



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Re: do I need 2 disk images of Apache Open Office?

Posted by Peter Kovacs <Pe...@Apache.org>.
Hi RonS

What is a disk image? OpenOffice is packed as one executable dmg file.

These questions are better asked on users@openoffice.apache.org.

All the best

Peter

On 13.11.18 01:22, Ron Slayton wrote:
> I see in finder on my MacBook Pro that I have 2 disk images on my MacBook. Is that normal. years ago when I started using AOO I may have mistakingly loaded 2 versions, although I'm not sure. If I delete one version for disk space reasons is that likely anything negative could happen?
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> RonS

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Re: do I need 2 disk images of Apache Open Office?

Posted by Ron Slayton <sh...@comcast.net>.
Thank you for your feed back.

RonS


> On November 13, 2018 at 1:39 PM Larry Gusaas <la...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>     On 2018-11-12 6:22 p.m., Ron Slayton wrote:
> 
>         > > 
> >         I see in finder on my MacBook Pro that I have 2 disk images on my MacBook. Is that normal. years ago when I started using AOO I may have mistakingly loaded 2 versions, although I'm not sure. If I delete one version for disk space reasons is that likely anything negative could happen?
> > 
> > 
> >         RonS
> > 
> >     > 
>     You do not need any .dmg files providing you properly installed Apache OpenOffice.
> 
>     Check in your Applications folder for OpenOffice.org
> 
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Re: do I need 2 disk images of Apache Open Office?

Posted by Larry Gusaas <la...@gmail.com>.
On 2018-11-12 6:22 p.m., Ron Slayton wrote:
> I see in finder on my MacBook Pro that I have 2 disk images on my MacBook. Is that normal. years ago when I started using AOO I may have mistakingly loaded 2 versions, although I'm not sure. If I delete one version for disk space reasons is that likely anything negative could happen?
>
>
> RonS

You do not need any .dmg files providing you properly installed Apache OpenOffice.

Check in your Applications folder for OpenOffice.org


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"An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." - Edgard Varese