Mea culpa. I meant 'installed cleanly' not 'compiled cleanly'. I was
confusing it with pixcon, which I also loaded today and which *did*
compile cleanly.

Gene

On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, David E. Fox wrote:

> On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Gene Wilburn wrote:
> >My spreadsheet needs are modest and I downloaded xspread, which looked
> >like all I needed. But I couldn't resist trying out Wingz (I used the
> >tarball from sunsite). It compiled cleanly and, by gum, it looks just like
> 
> Compiled?
> 
> Does this mean the source code is present? Last I heard, Wingz was
> "giving" the Linux community a full-featured, yet older, version of
> Wingz ported to Linux, as shareware with a $50 registration fee. And
> the version I have (still here somewhere, I think) is a.out, so this
> was a couple of years ago.
> 
> But this notwithstanding, it's certainly a capable spreadsheet for
> Linux.
> 
> >Quick question for any Wingz users -- how has the stability been for the
> >Linux release?
> 
> I haven't used it in a while since StarOffice has been available.
> 
> >Gene
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