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- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 16:35:43 -0600
- From: Matt Gushee <mgushee@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Using Linux for the desktop
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On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 12:38:48AM +0900, Thomas Piekenbrock wrote: > > > 2) Windows does come with applications that have > > become industry standard ie) office, word, excel, > > powerpoint. Do you know if there site that matches > > current microsoft products with a Linux equivalent ? > > If not do you know an equivalent application for > > word, Excel etc etc > > Openoffice (www.openoffice.org) is very capable in rendering and editing > M$ office files. Humph. Depends what you need to do. I tend to work with moderately complex documents, and when I go back and forth between MS Word and OpenOffice, the formatting is *always* seriously messed up. It's also a horrible resource hog. Noone would be happier than me to be able to dump MS Office entirely, but it is simply impossible to reliably produce professional-quality Word documents in any other application that I know of. Believe me, I've tried ... and tried, and tried. If things are ever to get better, Microsoft will have to be forced (whether by the marketplace or by legislation--whichever works is fine with me) to fully open their file format specs. Or those formats need to be pushed out of their dominant position. I'm afraid neither will happen any time soon. > If you need to run M$ office under Linux, there is a commercial product > "Crossover" from Codeweavers, Good product. I finally broke down and bought Crossover Office when I realized I was not going to be able to give up MS Office, but I really wanted to stop dual-booting. It runs Word 2000 quite well; it behaves just about the same as under Windows, except that occasionally the input devices get locked into some weird mode where you can't type or select text properly. > or you can try to run it under Wine (do not know how good the chance of > success is) Maybe 6 months ago, I tried Word 97 under Wine. It ran, but it crashed whenever I tried to save a file. In any case, Wine is not for the faint of heart. -- Matt Gushee When a nation follows the Way, Englewood, Colorado, USA Horses bear manure through mgushee@example.com its fields; http://www.havenrock.com/ When a nation ignores the Way, Horses bear soldiers through its streets. --Lao Tzu (Peter Merel, trans.)
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