Since a few months there are new updates for the Offices that are not in the apup list.
Any special reason for that?
Where are the new ones?
Started by Jan Erik, May 19 2009 02:49 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 May 2009 - 02:49 PM
#2
Posted 19 May 2009 - 03:57 PM
This is an easy one to answer - there are no developers to update the script, you need the software application
and the desire to maintain the release. Well, the people that were doing it before no longer wish to maintain the
release - what do you do but say "thank you for keeping the script updated for as long as you did".
Note: I do believe a developer is updating Office 2007 Ita/Eng and until it is tested it looks like Office is on hold
for now. This project works on a voluntary basis and it is unreasonable to expect the same people to maintain a
release indefinitely.
We encourage serious users who have the desire, software, and willingness to learn to step up, but of the ones who
seemed serious, 99.9% never followup - they disappear.
Mike
and the desire to maintain the release. Well, the people that were doing it before no longer wish to maintain the
release - what do you do but say "thank you for keeping the script updated for as long as you did".
Note: I do believe a developer is updating Office 2007 Ita/Eng and until it is tested it looks like Office is on hold
for now. This project works on a voluntary basis and it is unreasonable to expect the same people to maintain a
release indefinitely.
We encourage serious users who have the desire, software, and willingness to learn to step up, but of the ones who
seemed serious, 99.9% never followup - they disappear.
Mike
#3
Posted 19 May 2009 - 04:19 PM
Well, than I can only join the thanks and hope that someone will take up that task soon.
#4
Posted 20 May 2009 - 07:49 PM
Just out of curiosity as I wouldn't have time to do it on a regular basis but if i wanted to create an updated script for Office 2k3 and the corresponding apm files are there any tools to help with this (I am thinking APM files mainly here) or is it a totally manual process. I downloaded the manual describing the APM format when you originally did CD releases is there anything similar for the script?
There are generally fewer office updates anyway so it may be possible to get enough people to do a month here or there on an ad-hoc basis if its straight-forward enough.
There are generally fewer office updates anyway so it may be possible to get enough people to do a month here or there on an ad-hoc basis if its straight-forward enough.
#6
Posted 26 May 2009 - 07:59 PM
Cristiano, on May 20 2009, 09:21 PM, said:
> there any tools to help with this
yep. editor.exe, under tools folder and/or notepad.
> is there anything similar for the script?
yep. but it's still in development due lack of time. but the required infos are in there. that docs can be downloaded from here
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yep. editor.exe, under tools folder and/or notepad.
> is there anything similar for the script?
yep. but it's still in development due lack of time. but the required infos are in there. that docs can be downloaded from here
[]s
Thanks, I may have a play in the near future.
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