Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-07 Thread Paul F. Pearson
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Of course, I most always run Linux and rarely Windows, but in Windows >>I run PPP (Trumpet Winsock), Netscape, etc. Trumpet telnet sucks; >>uwterm is a pretty good telnet, but I'm always looking for a better one. >>Kermit suppo

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-06 Thread Jonas Bofjall
On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Fabien Ninoles wrote: > Heard about this client... Those someone if there are a Linux equivalent > of this client? Can be really cool. A Linux telnet-terminal (and serial too) with zmodem? I think 'ecu' does this. // Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2:201/262.37] -- TO UNSUBSC

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-06 Thread Fabien Ninoles
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Fri, 6 Dec 1996, Adam Shand wrote: > The best Winsocok telnet program I have found is SimpTerm. It's very > simple but does everything I want but zmodem uploads (is does do z modem > downloads over modem). It has 16 and 32 bit versions and is free. Heard a

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-06 Thread Adam Shand
>Of course, I most always run Linux and rarely Windows, but in Windows >I run PPP (Trumpet Winsock), Netscape, etc. Trumpet telnet sucks; >uwterm is a pretty good telnet, but I'm always looking for a better one. >Kermit supports all kinds of network adaptors, why not winsock? The best Winsocok tel

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-05 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Paul Christenson wrote: > > > Try MS-KERMIT 3.14, you won't believe you're connecting from a DOS > > > machine.. > > > Looks great. Too bad it says: > > > > NOTE: MS-DOS Kermit is not a Winsock client. > > Why would you want to run it as a Windows app? You're using i

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client)

1996-12-03 Thread Rick Macdonald
Marco Mariani wrote: > > On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Jerzy Kakol wrote: > > > Server. The incredibly ancient VT-100 standard should pass to > > history long time ago. I would like to use a terminal emulator exactly > > like between two Linuxes - with comfort of bash, arrow keys, color ls and so > > on. S

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-03 Thread Marco Mariani
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Jerzy Kakol wrote: > Server. The incredibly ancient VT-100 standard should pass to > history long time ago. I would like to use a terminal emulator exactly > like between two Linuxes - with comfort of bash, arrow keys, color ls and so > on. So, does anybody know a DOS or Windo

Re: MS WORD format

1996-12-03 Thread Nils Naumann
Hallo, Daniel> Does anyone know of a document reader/editor that will read Microsoft Daniel> Word format? This is something I need once a week at least. In fact, it is my only reason for windows booting. So you can imagine how desperately I sought for such a software, but no! I couldn't believ

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-03 Thread Alexander LIST
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Paul Seelig wrote: > This was the case with the first beta because of a failure on behalf of > the developers when they compiled the release. The newer betas are > corrected in this regard. So you have to buy your Motif anyway. And apart > from that it's still not even worth tr

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-02 Thread Shaya Potter
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Jerzy Kakol wrote: > > On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Alexander LIST wrote: > > > > > Have a look at http://www.stardivision.com/. They have StarOffice 3.1, a > > complete office solution for different platforms, in public beta now. > > Noncommercial use is free AFAIK and the Wordproce

Re: MS WORD format

1996-12-02 Thread Daniel Stringfield
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Vatiainen Heikki wrote: > My debian is still uninstalled, but has anyone tried Wine (Windows emulator) > with Microsoft Word Viewer, available from Microsoft as a free download? Actually, I just d/led it, and have not had a chance to unarch it... since its a self extracting d

Re: MS WORD format

1996-12-02 Thread Jean Orloff
> "Alex" == Alexander LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Daniel> Does anyone know of a document reader/editor that will read Microsoft Daniel> Word format? Alex> Have a look at http://www.stardivision.com/. They have StarOffice 3.1, a Alex> complete office solution for different platforms, i

Re: MS WORD format (and customizable telnet client) (fwd)

1996-12-02 Thread Jerzy Kakol
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Alexander LIST wrote: > > Have a look at http://www.stardivision.com/. They have StarOffice 3.1, a > complete office solution for different platforms, in public beta now. > Noncommercial use is free AFAIK and the Wordprocessor, StarWriter, can > read/write MS-Winword-6.0, _an

Re: MS WORD format

1996-12-02 Thread Vatiainen Heikki
My debian is still uninstalled, but has anyone tried Wine (Windows emulator) with Microsoft Word Viewer, available from Microsoft as a free download? > Does anyone know of a document reader/editor that will read Microsoft Word > format? // Heikki -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-ma

Re: MS WORD format

1996-12-02 Thread Paul Seelig
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Jean Orloff wrote: > Daniel> Does anyone know of a document reader/editor that will read > Daniel> Microsoft Word format? > > This is something I need once a week at least. In fact, it is my only reason > for windows booting. So you can imagine how desperately I sought for

Re: MS WORD format

1996-12-02 Thread Alexander LIST
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Jean Orloff wrote: > Daniel> Does anyone know of a document reader/editor that will read Microsoft > Daniel> Word format? > > This is something I need once a week at least. In fact, it is my only reason > for windows booting. So you can imagine how desperately I sought for s

Re: MS WORD format

1996-12-02 Thread Jean Orloff
Daniel> Does anyone know of a document reader/editor that will read Microsoft Daniel> Word format? This is something I need once a week at least. In fact, it is my only reason for windows booting. So you can imagine how desperately I sought for such a software, but no! I couldn't believe it! A