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See the April Download! column regarding the InnoTek Runtime and Crystal
Audio.
Colin Campbell wrote:
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> Fellow SCOUG'ers,
> After reading Tony's Ink article on Wednesday, I purchased and
> downloaded Open Office 1.1.1 yesterday, and now I am ready to try
> installing it.
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> Has anyone else tried the "commercial package" yet?
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> The Readme.1st file is short on explanation. It doesn't even mention
> Unzipping the single, huge file I downloaded, although I assume that
> would be a good idea. It does say to start Installer.exe, and all will
> be well, even if it detects Crystal Audio, which my PC has.
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> I just thought I'd ask for suggestions from anyone about what
> directory I should Unzip into, whether you have Crystal Audio and have
> had to deal with that for the Innotek tools, whether to include the
> Java 1.4.2 as part of the install, etc.
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> Thanks for your help / suggestions,
> Colin
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