Unzip this file in a temp directory, this should create an openoffice 4 directory within the temp directory. Copy that directory to a suitable location, it can be renamed to something suitable for convenience. Include the DLL directory in your config.sys files LIBPATH, or add the directory to a LIBPATH within a startup script. You can create a program object for the desktop, and/or create a simple startup script file. Apache OpenOffice ================= Apache OpenOffice is comprised of six personal productivity applications: a word processor (and its web-authoring component), spreadsheet, presentation graphics, drawing, equation editor, and database. IMPORTANT: These builds are intended to be used for early testing by other community volunteers. They have no release quality and should not be installed in a production environment. Developer snapshots can be unstable and are expected to have bugs. Installation notes: ------------------- The package is provided only in zip file format, and it will not use your OpenOffice GA user configuration. System requirements: -------------------- - eComStation 1.x,2.x - OS/2 Warp - 32bit tcpip stack - the following packages must be installed (dll only) libc 0.6.5 gcc 4.7.3 gcc 4.4.4 ssl curl jpeg xslt libicu z xml2 stdcpp mmap pthread urpo These files can be installed with the following command: yum install libc gcc-4.4.4 gcc-4.7.3 openssl curl libjpeg libxslt libicu zlib libxml2 stdpp mmap pthread urpo gcc-stdc++-shared-library if you have a valid rpm/yum installation. Otherwise you can grab the corresponding zip files from http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/zip/ Only the dlls are needed.