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do I need 2 disk images of Apache Open Office?
Ron Slayton
2018-11-13 00:22:16 UTC
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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
Peter Kovacs
2018-11-13 06:46:43 UTC
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Hi RonS

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

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

All the best

Peter
Post by Ron Slayton
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
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Larry Gusaas
2018-11-13 18:33:23 UTC
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Post by Peter Kovacs
What is a disk image? OpenOffice is packed as one executable dmg file.
A .dmg file is a disk image.
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Larry Gusaas
2018-11-13 18:39:59 UTC
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Post by Ron Slayton
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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Ron Slayton
2018-11-14 16:18:02 UTC
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Thank you for your feed back.

RonS
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Post by Ron Slayton
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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