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Date:      Mon, 24 Aug 1998 15:36:22 -0400
From:      "Simon Mendoza" <smendoza@juriscompint.com>
To:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: StarOffice & wordperfect
Message-ID:  <35E1C0B6.EDAEBFB0@juriscompint.com>
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> At 10:52 AM 8/24/98 -0400, Various People wrote:
>
> >> Well, I would both use and welcome a MS Office like program, for a couple
> >> reasons. Unlike a lot of people, I use FreeBSD not as a hobby system, but a
> >> work system. I need Word Processing, spread sheets, database  and would
> greeatly
> >> welcome a program like Power Point.
> >>
> >> Personally, if they were integrated and worked together, great. IMHO,
> lack of
> >> everyday apps like these are holding FreeBSD back. StarOffice and Word
> Perfect,
> >> (I use both) are a welcome addition to the Unix world and fill a very
> big hole
> >> in needed apps.
> >
>
> Since you use both, how would you rate them?  (eg. compared to each other,
> and to M$)
>
> I am mostly interested in finding a good wysiwyg word processor, and I
> really don't
> want to shell out hundreds of dollars if there is a free option for me.
> (hence my attempt to move away from the M$ world and into *FREE*BSD).
>
> The reason I am looking into StarOffice is because I have heard that it is
> M$ W*rd
> compatible (no sense using a word processor if nobody else can read the
> documents
> you produce) and it apparently has a good interface.
>
> >I agree here completely.  How else are we going to take machines back from
> >Microsoft if we can't compete in the desktop arena?  If Freebsd ran MS
> >office, I wouldn't have to keep installing Win95/98 on all the desktop
> >computers around here.
>
> <soapbox>
> Too bad people around the world (read: North America) got so quickly sucked
> into the
> Micr*S*ft scam.  There used to be plenty of decent office suite solutions
> out there
> (lotus, wordperfect, etc.) but now it seems if you aren't using M$, you
> aren't using
> anything.
>
> I do notice that Corel has put out a *nix port of Wordperfect.  How come M$
> hasn't
> followed suit?  Are they a little afraid of this "other" operating system
> moving in on their Windows world?
> Given the choice, I would rather pay money for a company that seems to care
> about providing solutions to meet peoples' needs, rather than trying to
> change peoples' needs to meet their solutions.  Ultimately though, I would
> rather get quality *FREE* software.
> (without resorting to piracy).
> </soapbox>
>
> M.
>
>
> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
> with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
>
  I have been using StarOffice 3.1 for about 2 months now and as far as
I am concerned I like it better than the MSOffice 97, though to tell you
the truth it is a little bit slower, It doesn't support files from Word
95, only Word 6.0, the OLE implementation is a bit fuzzy and not as
straight forward as the MS counterpart. On the other hand comes with the
same "suite"(Word=StarWriter3, Power Point=StarDraw3, Excel= StarCalc3)
and it comes with a nice gallery and some document templates. The best
of all is that is free, and so easy to install you will not believe.


Greetings

Simon.

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<PRE>
At 10:52 AM 8/24/98 -0400, Various People wrote:

>> Well, I would both use and welcome a MS Office like program, for a couple
>> reasons. Unlike a lot of people, I use FreeBSD not as a hobby system, but a
>> work system. I need Word Processing, spread sheets, database&nbsp; and would
greeatly
>> welcome a program like Power Point.
>>
>> Personally, if they were integrated and worked together, great. IMHO,
lack of
>> everyday apps like these are holding FreeBSD back. StarOffice and Word
Perfect,
>> (I use both) are a welcome addition to the Unix world and fill a very
big hole
>> in needed apps.
>

Since you use both, how would you rate them?&nbsp; (eg. compared to each other,
and to M$)

I am mostly interested in finding a good wysiwyg word processor, and I
really don't&nbsp;
want to shell out hundreds of dollars if there is a free option for me.&nbsp;&nbsp;
(hence my attempt to move away from the M$ world and into *FREE*BSD).

The reason I am looking into StarOffice is because I have heard that it is
M$ W*rd&nbsp;
compatible (no sense using a word processor if nobody else can read the
documents
you produce) and it apparently has a good interface.&nbsp;

>I agree here completely.&nbsp; How else are we going to take machines back from
>Microsoft if we can't compete in the desktop arena?&nbsp; If Freebsd ran MS
>office, I wouldn't have to keep installing Win95/98 on all the desktop
>computers around here.&nbsp;

&lt;soapbox>
Too bad people around the world (read: North America) got so quickly sucked
into the
Micr*S*ft scam.&nbsp; There used to be plenty of decent office suite solutions
out there
(lotus, wordperfect, etc.) but now it seems if you aren't using M$, you
aren't using
anything.

I do notice that Corel has put out a *nix port of Wordperfect.&nbsp; How come M$
hasn't&nbsp;
followed suit?&nbsp; Are they a little afraid of this "other" operating system
moving in on their Windows world?&nbsp;&nbsp;
Given the choice, I would rather pay money for a company that seems to care
about providing solutions to meet peoples' needs, rather than trying to
change peoples' needs to meet their solutions.&nbsp; Ultimately though, I would
rather get quality *FREE* software.
(without resorting to piracy).
&lt;/soapbox>

M.


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</BLOCKQUOTE>
&nbsp; I have been using StarOffice 3.1 for about 2 months now and as far
as I am concerned I like it better than the MSOffice 97, though to tell
you the truth it is a little bit slower, It doesn't support files from
Word 95, only Word 6.0, the OLE implementation is a bit fuzzy and not as
straight forward as the MS counterpart. On the other hand comes with the
same "suite"(Word=StarWriter3, Power Point=StarDraw3, Excel= StarCalc3)
and it comes with a nice gallery and some document templates. The best
of all is that is free, and so easy to install you will not believe.
<BR>&nbsp;

<P>Greetings

<P>Simon.</HTML>

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