Janus   28 #13 Posted February 6, 2019 Swarf, That Libre link is the one I used. I only tried the first one-Basic 6.1.4.2 version  The other one, version 6.0.7 is described as : " If you deploy LibreOffice in an enterprise or corporate environment or are a conservative user, please choose this version".  Of course, I don`t mind the inteded purpose-I just want something that works for works 😉. I will try the other version when my brain has recouperated a bit. Windows sent a large update today. Took about 20 minutes or more to install , then I went out for couple of hours.  What is the ninite.com for? -Is it another location that Libre can be D loaded from.       Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
swarfendor437   14 #14 Posted February 6, 2019 4 hours ago, Janus said: Swarf, That Libre link is the one I used. I only tried the first one-Basic 6.1.4.2 version  The other one, version 6.0.7 is described as : " If you deploy LibreOffice in an enterprise or corporate environment or are a conservative user, please choose this version".  Of course, I don`t mind the inteded purpose-I just want something that works for works 😉. I will try the other version when my brain has recouperated a bit. Windows sent a large update today. Took about 20 minutes or more to install , then I went out for couple of hours.  What is the ninite.com for? -Is it another location that Libre can be D loaded from.       Hi Janus,  Yes, that ninite.com allows you to download a customised Ninite installer - if there is anything else you fancy off there you just check mark it and a 'Ninite' downloader is sent to your desktop - click on it and it will install each application in turn without the fear of downloading you don't need or want - it will detect what version of Windows you are using and download and install the applications for you - remember to right click the ninite installer and run as Administrator. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...