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Software: OpenOffice.org 4.0.1
Reviewed by: Tech_Tim (Feb 9, 2014)
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Review: Most of the problems I see above, and my problems too are due to OpenOffice for Windows being compiled 32-bit. Clearly they can compile their software as 64-bit. OpenOffice has gone to the corner like much of the industry with it's opinion that 64-bit builds are not a benefit, ignoring that 32-bit software has to run in a shell, ignoring the fact that over 80% of new computers sold are shipped with 64-bit Operating Systems. What ever their reasons for not compiling 64-bit for 64-bit Windows, I don't care-- I see it as apathy. There's an old saying, "The right tool for the job".
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.4.1
Reviewed by: Wurlitzer (May 29, 2013)
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Review: Worked well enough on XP 32 bit, but I can no longer support it on Win 7 64 bit. My numerous Base programs crash with every attempt to edit the underlying database.

The failures change with every "update" from MS so one might wonder if this is deliberate.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
Reviewed by: Aaron (Jan 2, 2011)
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Review: Some issues, using on my WIn7 i5 system. Speed is not a problem, but 3.2.1 had some crashing problems involving the styles window (F11). Other than that, pretty solid. Went to the 3.3 beta to see if it was better: the new printing functionality is not ready for prime time. Does not remember settings.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
Reviewed by: BMG (Sep 23, 2010)
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Review: Guys,
This isn't 64bit software check the developers site. It can be made to work but even the developer says there's alot of twaeking that needs to be done to make it work on Windows 64 bit (any flavor)... There are 64 bit versions of this software FOR LINUX only!
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
Reviewed by: Mike (Jul 3, 2010)
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Review: Opening files on 64-bit Windows 7 (Intel Core i7, quad core, 8GiB RAM) takes more than 2 minutes.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.1
Reviewed by: Jim Smithj (Jun 17, 2010)
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Review: Crashes while running calc with windows 7 64 bit.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.0
Reviewed by: David (May 18, 2010)
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Review: Zero problems here, running on 64-bit Windows 7.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.0
Reviewed by: Mathew (May 5, 2010)
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Review: OOO runs excellent on my win / 64bit PC.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.0
Reviewed by: Andreas (Apr 30, 2010)
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Review: OO crash every time I try to print a document or move focus to other software on my win 7 system. I'm trying to introduce OO at work but it is impossible with the current stability issues. It has always worked fine on my linux machines. Why not in Windows?
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.0
Reviewed by: bRUNO bARCELLI (Apr 24, 2010)
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Review: Very slow install ends in crash on a 2 hour old PC with a new win 7 x64 installed. DONT INSTALL THIS SOFTWARE ON A WIN 7 64 BIT PC. I don't know about other 64 bit OS'es - but keep it away from your Win 7 X64 PC
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.0
Reviewed by: Jpaprocki (Apr 8, 2010)
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Review: It works fine as long as it's emphasized. If you have it open and de-emphasize it for more than a couple minutes while working with another app, it crashes. Doesn't do that with my vista 32 machine.

Running windows 7 x64 on the machine it crashes on.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.2.0
Reviewed by: Nick (Mar 11, 2010)
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Review: Will not install. Tried both openoffice and go-oo, both throw op the same error, something about the x86 architecture
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.1.1
Reviewed by: Sam (Jan 25, 2010)
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Review: This weekend installed win 7 64 bit and open office 3.1.1, so far no issues at all. Installed OO in x86 folder, maybe that's how 32 bit progs must be installed.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.1.1
Reviewed by: Leon (Jan 14, 2010)
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Review: I couldn't get it work on my Win7 64-bit system.
I guess it has to do with the fact that it's a 32-bit software.
It just crashes without informing anything.
Software: OpenOffice.org 3.1.1
Reviewed by: Superflysamurai88 (Sep 13, 2009)
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Review: Why is OpenOffice on a site called 64bit when there isn't a native 64bit version and even though it might still run there, there are some compatibility problems.

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