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On 2/23/2012 9:36 AM, Pedro wrote:
"LibreOffice for Windows" from SUSE not "Windows from SUSE" :)

It seems to be a Windows only version optimized for Intel CPUs and for


Okay. For a minute, I thought I had missed something big there. LibO is
already available for Windows, and I was pretty sure the SUSE project
would concentrate on doing software for linux, not Windows, so that led
me to believe maybe there was a product called "Windows from SUSE" (like
maybe a version of SUSE designed as an entry-level cross-over for
Windows users or something). Apparently, my second assumption--that the
SUSE project was pretty much just doing work on linux software--was
off-base.

Thanks!


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Steven Shelton
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