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On 02/27/2012 02:36 AM, drew wrote:

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I'll have a couple of pressed discs with the full LibreOffice-NA DVD
image, recently finished up by Tim L.
- also available for download from (http://libreoffice-na.us)
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The LibreOffice North American Community DVD is actually at the following link.

http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/box/3.4.5/LO-3.4.5--NA-DVD--WLM--Feb-21st-2012.iso

My server will not allow ISO files or Zipped files the size of a CD. So it was placed on a TDF/LO server for your download needs. I thank them for doing this.

I do not know who else has an English language DVD, but the NA-DVD has almost 4 GB of files. Installs for 3.4.5 for Windows, Linux, and MacOSX. It has language/Help packs for several non-English languages that are in the North American region. It has Documentation, over 180 Dictionaries, Extensions, Templates, Artwork, and some other "extras" that may be useful.

The 2500 by 2500 pixel label for this DVD is at the following link [1.4 MB in size]

http://libreoffice-na.us/na-dvd-3.4.5-label.png

I have a media printer, so I can print the label directly onto the media.

If there is anything you think you would like to see on the DVD, let me know.

You can see what is in the DVD by going to the online testing link.

http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/index.html

The DVD is the same as what is online, except it is viewed from your DVD reader instead of online. That is what it was created for. People can use the DVD to get the things that might need, without the need to go online to get it. This is useful for slower access services or computers with not access at all.

Check out the Dictionary page:

http://libreoffice-na.us/English-3.4-installs/dictionary.html

There are currently more dictionaries and thesaurus ".oxt" files on this page than at the LO Extension Center. Hopefully that will not be the case for too much longer.

Check out our English dictionaries. The American[en_US], the British[en_GB], and the Canadian[en_CA], languages have the largest known spelling word content for English. The largest of these are the 638,000+ word list version[s] with a thesaurus of over 140,000 listed word and phrase "lookups" in each one. One day, I hope to have the time to finish and upload the even larger versions of these "kpp" English dictionaries, with about 1000 +/- words added, plus a new one for American English with over 750,000 spell checking words in the list.






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