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- Subject: Re: MSword reader
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- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 14:22:18 +0900
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> >>>>> "Viktor" == Viktor Pavlenko <vp@example.com> writes: > > Viktor> is there a text editor for Linux to read/edit MS word > Viktor> files? Something light unlike StarOffice? > > I haven't found anything "light" that reads MS Word, let alone writes > it. > > AbiWord does pretty well, I hear, but that's not all that light. > Lighter than StarOffice, though. Nor am I sure it writes Word. > > I use strings(1), myself.... :-) Applix apparently also does a decent job. I'm still waiting for a free word processor that can do Japanese, though, and strings(1) is only good for a laugh in this department. [1] On the spreadsheet side, Gnumeric can sort of do Japanese (dunno about Japanese Excel files, though), but from what I understand, Abi isn't even close to doing multibyte character sets. Of course, this was all months ago, and things change quickly around here... On a tangentially related topic, maddog was using Applix's PowerPoint workalike to do his presentation at IBM. I asked him if he had heard of MagicPoint, and he said he has, but he has too much legacy presentation templates on Applix to switch anytime soon. Shimpei. [1] On an even more tangential note, strings(1) is also eminently useless for plucking strings out of compiled Visual Basic executables--I guess it must be converting everything to UTF-16 internally or something. This ruined my plans to use RCS ident to keep tabs on a project last year.
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