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cvieor
will CCleaner one day support open office? thanks!
Beavis
OpenOffice is great.
Capman
Wow......That really answered the question by cvieor, didn't it Beavis.

cvieor, I am sure it will.
Beavis
No worries, I'm glad someone around here appreciates my informative and very detailed posts.
rridgely
QUOTE(Beavis @ Nov 5 2005, 07:40 PM)
No worries, I'm glad someone around here appreciates my informative and very detailed posts.
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At least you took the blow with grace.

CaPMan you need to get an avatar. I thought we had a new smart ass on the forum. tongue.gif
Capman
QUOTE(Beavis @ Nov 6 2005, 01:40 AM)
No worries, I'm glad someone around here appreciates my informative and very detailed posts.
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Yeah, about as informative as me saying I live in England, pop in and see me. laugh.gif

QUOTE(rridgely @ Nov 6 2005, 01:50 AM)
CaPMan you need to get an avatar. I thought we had a new smart ass on the forum. tongue.gif
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OK, I will use the same one that I use on Lunarsoft (just to keep it simple).
Btw, it is a pic of me a few years ago, wish I still had that much hair. laugh.gif
Inu-Ya
Why would OpenOffice need to be supported by CCleaner?
Beavis
Because as I said earlier, OpenOffice is great.
TwistedMetal
I am currently looking into the matter, but it's not looking good.
Inu-Ya
QUOTE(Beavis @ Nov 6 2005, 01:33 AM)
Because as I said earlier, OpenOffice is great.
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Thats not a reason at all. OpenOffice.org has nothing to do with the Internet. So.. there the port I bring to you.
pudelein
I am using OpenOffice .org 2.0: I agree that it is great, especially the price! I have spent a little time looking for something that CCleaner (also great and the same price as OO.o!) could get its claws into. There is a file C:\Documents and Settings\ {username}\Application Data\OpenOffice.org2\user\temp. In the above, {username} represents a user account name. Nothing is in mine at the moment and I don't know how it is used, but it could be an entry point. I agree it might be nice to give OO.o the same treatment as MS Office.
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