Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 E-mail the file to me (virus-free, please ) and I will convert it for you. CWessels@... Camille wrote: >looking for free advice on Linux or is it called Unix? > >anyway, I don't have a way to read powerpoint files. I can make them in the mac version >of Office, but that doesn't open up ppt files. > >I had downloaded " open office " like 2 years ago, almost, but I can't get it to work because >the instructions say I needed to have something else.. and the instructions were foreign to >me. > >Soooo, I bought a magazine Linux User and it came with a lovely CD with open office on it. > >It looked user friendlyish, but my mac won't open the files on the CD at all. So I spent 12 >dollars on something that isn't helping me... argh. > >Can anyone give me a push in how to figure this out? Do I need to pay a guru to help me? >I know there is a linux users group here. > >LUGOD Linux Users Group of ... I also know that it must be about half or more auties >- but I have never gone to one of ther meetings (at the library). > >I suppose they might be good enough to help me, but being auties, they might just roll >their eyes, grab my laptop and do it for me... actually that's ok, too. > > >Camille > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 > looking for free advice on Linux or is it called Unix? > > anyway, I don't have a way to read powerpoint files. I can make them in the mac version > of Office, but that doesn't open up ppt files. O_o? I've had no problem opening PowerPoint files in either the original Office X or Office 2004. > I had downloaded " open office " like 2 years ago, almost, but I can't get it to work because > the instructions say I needed to have something else.. and the instructions were foreign to > me. Unless you need the latest, greatest beta version, just skip all the X11.app stuff if you want to run it under OS X. There's a Mac-enhanced version of OpenOffice out there called NeoOffice; the interface is still not the most Mac-like, but it's a lot more user-friendly both to install and to use than the X11 version, in my opinion. <http://www.neooffice.org/> Hope this helps... -- Cody B. / " codeman38 " cody@... http://www.zone38.net/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Hi, I'm downloading the neoffice dmg that Codeman suggested, I hope it works! :-) thank you for offering to convert what I had. Camille -- In AutisticSpectrumTreeHouse , Colin Wessels <CWessels@T...> wrote: > E-mail the file to me (virus-free, please ) and I will convert it for you. > CWessels@T... > > > > Camille wrote: > > >looking for free advice on Linux or is it called Unix? > > > >anyway, I don't have a way to read powerpoint files. I can make them in the mac version > >of Office, but that doesn't open up ppt files. > > > >I had downloaded " open office " like 2 years ago, almost, but I can't get it to work because > >the instructions say I needed to have something else.. and the instructions were foreign to > >me. > > > >Soooo, I bought a magazine Linux User and it came with a lovely CD with open office on it. > > > >It looked user friendlyish, but my mac won't open the files on the CD at all. So I spent 12 > >dollars on something that isn't helping me... argh. > > > >Can anyone give me a push in how to figure this out? Do I need to pay a guru to help me? > >I know there is a linux users group here. > > > >LUGOD Linux Users Group of ... I also know that it must be about half or more auties > >- but I have never gone to one of ther meetings (at the library). > > > >I suppose they might be good enough to help me, but being auties, they might just roll > >their eyes, grab my laptop and do it for me... actually that's ok, too. > > > > > >Camille > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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