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On 01/19/2012 10:25 PM, kholis wrote:
In my country, bandwidth is quite expensive.

Once LibreOffice new stable release packages is about 150 MB is too
big for me. Sometimes it contain only litte (but important) new
features or bug fixes compare to previous one.

Can I get a little different package that can be patched to my
previous LibreOffice package?

Or any other suggestion, maybe?

Thank you.

AFAIK there are no patches available to update LO from an older version to a newer version. If downloading is your only option (see below) I might only update about 12 - 18 months from one major version to the next (3.4 to 3.5).

There are a couple of CD/DVD packages available, semi-officially, from various national groups. I know there is a North American DVD available.

Where are you? You might check with your local user group for the availability of a CD/DVD

What OS are you using? Which version are you using? These might help us make a better suggestion.

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