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I am a new LibreOfffice user and also have limited knowledge about NeoOffice. I am also learning 
about creating a basic database.

I have a Mac Mini running OS 10.4.11 and a Macbook Air with 10.10. I want to donate the Mac Mini to 
a community center, however I also want to set up a database for their use and be able to transfer 
files or work and modify the data base on these two machines as required. 

My questions are:
The Mac Mini cannot run LibreOffice because the LibreOffice needs at least MacOS 10.8. However I 
have NeoOffice 3.1.2 installed on the Mac Mini. Is there a place I can get an older copy of 
LibreOffice?
Will I encounter problems creating a database with LibreOffice on my Macbook Air and then sending 
it to the Mac Mini? Or the other way around? (Create on the Mini under NeoOffice and send to 
LibreOffice on my Macbook Air?)
I also guess I can buy a copy of Neo Office 2014, but don’t know why I would for just this small 
usage.
Thanks for your suggestions and answers. 
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