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Date:      Sat, 24 Jun 2000 09:20:06 +1000
From:      "Doug Young" <dougy@gargoyle.apana.org.au>
To:        "Heiko Recktenwald" <uzs106@ibm.rhrz.uni-bonn.de>
Cc:        "ML Duke" <mlduke@concentric.net>, <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Staroffice 3.1
Message-ID:  <019d01bfdd69$93b7bce0$847e03cb@ROADRUNNER>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0006231142340.389-100000@moritz.alleswirdgelber>

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> It doesnt install. WP comes as a *tar file, you untar it and you get some
> ?_??? files, a Reame and a Runme, that works. Its around 24 MB big, thats
> ok for download, well 1 and a half hour....
>
Hmmmm ....maybe OK for geeks but thats not gonna win it many "real world
office" users. At least StarOffice 5.x (for both Windows & Solaris anyway)
has
an installer that any moron could use. I guess the linux version has
something similar,
but I've managed to successfully remove all instances of that particular
virus from
any place I support.

> And the history of word proces sors..first there was wordstar,

believe it or not there's still the "odd" one of those stoneage applications
lurking
around in OZ, also the occasional "PFS First Choice" from the same era

> then came
> the other two, word and wordperfect. It looks better than Word, and it
> works, thats ok. Had Word for Windows....maybe I should try staroffice for
> windows too.

I tried Word in some variety of linux years ago and found it quite
unintuitive, clunky,
and defaulting to some weird format that was incompatible with anything used
on
planet earth, so never too any further interest in it. As I recall it was
just a bare word
processor rather than an office suite (a la Applixware, MS Office,
StarOffice, Lotus
Smartsuite etc) so thats why its more compact. No doubt a wordprocessor only
install of StarOffice is in the 20Mb region too.
>
> Wordperfect was allways rather popular, I think in the american academic
> community more than Word. As I remember from some doctors. But they had
> the non x version, which isnt free. (And complicated..)

Wordperfect 5.1 for DOS is still widely used in OZ, particularly in
(il)legal offices &
the (in)Justice Department. (political correctness hasn't reached those
areas yet)
It used to be standard in real estate too, since the menu system lent itself
well to the
special templates required for all the documentation peculiar to the
industry. My
girlfriend (a legal eagle) still uses it at around 100 words per minute  I'm
not aware
of many other places its still used though, friend Bill has infiltrated his
products
very well here. I can't imagine a CLI unix version of Word gaining much
market
share .... don't all the full-on geeks swear by vi ?? Mind you I guess the
complication
wouldn't worry anyone who uses vi, its gotta be the best example I've seen
yet of
complication for no good reason :)



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