jmggs macrumors regular Original poster Jul 6, 2007 125 0 Jul 28, 2011 #1 Hi! In one of my mac i have this problem: I have tried to uninstall open office and install again but same problem. Any body know how to get rid of this? No matter were i click the pop up don't disappear.
Hi! In one of my mac i have this problem: I have tried to uninstall open office and install again but same problem. Any body know how to get rid of this? No matter were i click the pop up don't disappear.
G GuerillaTech macrumors member Jul 16, 2011 31 0 Jul 28, 2011 #2 did you remove the preferences folder for it? try using appcleaner to remove all the lingering files associated with OpenOffice.Org
did you remove the preferences folder for it? try using appcleaner to remove all the lingering files associated with OpenOffice.Org
Quad5Ny macrumors 6502a Sep 13, 2009 984 22 New York, USA Jul 28, 2011 #3 Quit all Open Office apps completely, then go to "~/Library/Saved Application State/" and delete any Open Office folders. You could also restart and clear your java cache for good measure.
Quit all Open Office apps completely, then go to "~/Library/Saved Application State/" and delete any Open Office folders. You could also restart and clear your java cache for good measure.
roadbloc macrumors G3 Aug 24, 2009 8,784 215 UK Jul 28, 2011 #4 LibreOffice is the **** nowadays anyway.
G GuerillaTech macrumors member Jul 16, 2011 31 0 Jul 28, 2011 #5 roadbloc said: LibreOffice is the **** nowadays anyway. Click to expand... If LibreOffice had the ability to check for updates inside the app, then i would use it without a doubt.
roadbloc said: LibreOffice is the **** nowadays anyway. Click to expand... If LibreOffice had the ability to check for updates inside the app, then i would use it without a doubt.
B BLOND37 macrumors 6502a Mar 1, 2008 518 0 Jul 28, 2011 #6 roadbloc said: LibreOffice is the **** nowadays anyway. Click to expand... does this mean its good?
roadbloc macrumors G3 Aug 24, 2009 8,784 215 UK Jul 28, 2011 #7 GuerillaTech said: If LibreOffice had the ability to check for updates inside the app, then i would use it without a doubt. Click to expand... You can, however, it has been known not to work brilliantly. BLOND37 said: does this mean its good? Click to expand... Yes.
GuerillaTech said: If LibreOffice had the ability to check for updates inside the app, then i would use it without a doubt. Click to expand... You can, however, it has been known not to work brilliantly. BLOND37 said: does this mean its good? Click to expand... Yes.
B BLOND37 macrumors 6502a Mar 1, 2008 518 0 Jul 28, 2011 #8 roadbloc said: You can, however, it has been known not to work brilliantly. Yes. Click to expand... thanks i just switched from OO
roadbloc said: You can, however, it has been known not to work brilliantly. Yes. Click to expand... thanks i just switched from OO