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- From: "Jonathan Byrne--3Web" <jq@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 17:40:23 +0900
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-----Original Message----- $B:9=P?M(B : Frank Bennett <bennett@example.com> $B08@example.com(B : tlug@example.com <tlug@example.com> $BF|;~(B : 1998$BG/(B4$B7n(B16$BF|(B 17:17 $B7oL>(B : Re: tlug: Office suite for use under Linux >I know next to nothing about Windows, so I need the learner's >version of this answer (sorry!). The Japanese version of Windows >3.11 is not 16-bit? Hi Frank, and welcome to the TLUG list. I hope you can make it up to Tokyo for one of our meetings some time. All versions of Windows 3.11 are 16-bit, but therein lies the problem. The Windows software that is worthwhile is all 32-bit, for Windows 95/NT 4. (OK, I know I'm opening to myself up to all the jokes about there not being any worthwhile software for Windows, so I'll get it out of the way myself :-) ) There is a an emulation package that runs 32-bit Windows 95 applications, emulating a complete Pentium CPU, but it's not freeware, it's not cheap, and it doesn't run under Linux. It's written by a third party and runs under (working from memory here) two or three commercial UNIX systems (I don't have the URL in my office, unfortunately). Like you, I find that there are things that I really *need* Windows for, in three areas: file exchange with people running Windows (I have the English version of ApplixWare; file import is not exactly what you'd call either robust or current), its superior support for Japanese and the huge amount of Japanese applications that are available, and the fact that there are just some core apps that I use all the time and which have either no equivalent or a not-so-good equivalent under Linux. Basically, your options are probably as follows: 1) Dual-boot on one machine (I do this at work); 2) Run two different machines, one Linux and one Windows (I do this at home). If you really need file exchange with users of any office suite, you are probably going to have to choose one of these options (I recommend the second one, if your budget allows). Linux is a great operating system, and can network basically anything, but it suffers from a severe lack of desktop-oriented software, one which only gets worse when Asian languages get involved. The Japanese-capable Applix will help this situation a lot, but there will still be a long way to go. Jonathan --------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Meeting: 11 April Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 Featuring Tague Griffith of Netscape i18n talking on source code --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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