This should be all. Good luck!
Yes. OpenOffice should be available in the repository for Linux, and is available on OpenOffice's website for Windows.
Click on the related link to the OpenOffice website - and choose 'I want to download OpenOffice'. It will download the program to a folder on your desktop. Just double-click the folder to begin installations.
./ <program file name>
Use (or install) OpenOffice.
No. When attempted to install, the installer will display the message "this version is not compatible with Windows CE".
Yes, Openoffice was designed specifically for tablet use. It runs on the Android OS but may need an additional download of a file converter from the Android market place.
Yes. OpenOffice is perfectly legal.
Impress is one part of the whole OpenOffice package. The whole OpenOffice suite needs about 650 Megabytes of hard-drive space to install it - but only needs approximately 440 Megabytes after installation. It will run on a computer that has as little as 256 MB RAM - but would work better with 512 MB.
OpenOffice 2.4.0 was released on March 27, 2008.
You can have a maximum of 2292 columns in an OpenOffice spreadsheet.
Jambo OpenOffice was created on 2004-12-04.
It never crashed on me - ever. maybe you need to either re-install version 3.1 or download the latest version (3.3)