charlie.it wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 10:47 am
Hi everyone, I had to change my old iMac for a new iMac M1 with Sonoma mac OS14. How can I do?
I can't do any testing since I don't have that hardware or software. If you've read Oracle's Java pages and can't find an answer, a web search may locate ideas for you. Macs with the Apple Silicon chip aren't new (M1 2020, M2 2022), but MacOS 14 is, and there may be very limited experience with using OpenOffice on it. Good luck with that. Naturally we will welcome any insights you discover about this environment.
Maybe Java doesn't support MacOS 14 yet. Maybe it does but Base doesn't support that level of Java or it doesn't support MacOS 14. Switching to very recent MacOS versions always carries risk.
Numbers will support MacOS14 and it's free for your Mac, probably already installed. I realize this doesn't help with your support of the Italian forum.
Zizi64 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:22 pm
That seems 64 bit Java. The only available version of the AOO is 32 bit (for Windows) .
This topic is posted in the Mac OSX forum and
charlie.it says the system is MacOS 14, not Windows. OpenOffice on MacOS has been a 64-bit application for ten years. The last OpenOffice 32-bit version for MacOS was 4.0.1 in 2013. MacOS 11 (2020) and later do not support
any 32-bit programs. For
any supported MacOS level,
all programs must be 64-bit.
[Tutorial] Mac FAQ Q45: Is OpenOffice for MacOS a 32-bit or 64-bit application?
Mr. Programmer
AOO 4.1.7 Build 9800, MacOS 13.6.3, iMac Intel. The locale for any menus or Calc formulas in my posts is English (USA).