Yes and no! Sun Microsystems sell Star Office, a tweaked versions of
OpenOffice with some differences, plus tech support. So in answer to the
OP, go to the Sun website and see what they have there.
Didn't try it, though, and personally wouldn't bother. Try OpenOffice
instead. SO went commercial after 6.x or something, and OOo is the free
counterpart based on the same source code. Or something like that.
http://www.openoffice.org/
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David
Remove "farook" to reply
At the bottom of the application where it says
"sign here". I put "Sagittarius"
E-mail: justdas at iinet dot net dot au
openoffice.org is a open source version of StarOffice released by sun
microsystems. It has everything that StarOffice has and you can download the
latest version at openoffice.org.
DGR
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