On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 10:29:11AM -0700, Darren Benham wrote:
>
> On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> > At 09:10 AM 03-08-98 -0700, you wrote:
> >>Try Star Office. <<<- COMMERCIAL
> >
> > Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
> >
> Close.. it may only be distributed with Calder
lication. LyX (LaTeX)
knows much more about making beautiful documents than I did.
On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 11:24:52PM +0800, Ivan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am seeking a WYSIWYG Word Processor - I downloaded and
> installed lyX today - pretty good but not quite what I am
> looking for.
>
> Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
>
> The blurb I saw leading up to this discovery lead me to believe that Star
> Office had seen the light - it seems I was mislead :(
There aren't .debs for it, but you can go ahead and d/l it from their
ftp/web site and it installed
> >Try Star Office. I *might* do what you're looking for without going
> >commercial.
>
>
> And I've always thought that Star Office *is* commercial...
If I can legally d/l it, install it, and use it, and pay nothing, it's not
commercial. :) [Well, not commercial for me.] ;)
StarOffice costs
Oops, that's what I meant...StarOffice.
Jason
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Darren Benham wrote:
> Try Star Office. I *might* do what you're looking for without going
> commercial.
>
>
> On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> > Any other options - should I go commercial ???
>
>
I haven't used it all that much yet (can't stand the idea of coming home
and typing MORE documents) but SmartOffice seems just fine.
Jason
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Ivan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am seeking a WYSIWYG Word Processor - I downloaded and
> installed lyX today - pre
You can get it by ftp from narnia.mit.edu in /pub/Office40/01 (english) or
/pub/Office40/49 (german).
Please note:
250-NOTE: This Version is free for personal non-commercial use only! No
250-commercial use is permitted. You can order StarOffice for OpenLinux
250-for commercial use either from Sta
On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> At 12:55 PM 03-08-98 -0400, you wrote:
> Maybe after 11 August ... the site at the moment makes no mention of it
> being available and the Caldera site still specifies a price for it - - any
> wonder I'm confused ??? :)
I just got down browsing their site looking for
On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> At 09:10 AM 03-08-98 -0700, you wrote:
>>Try Star Office. <<<- COMMERCIAL
>
> Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
>
Close.. it may only be distributed with Caldera (ie, not with Debian, SuSE, Red
Hat, Slackware). It can still be downloaded
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Ivan writes:
> At 09:10 AM 03-08-98 -0700, you wrote:
> >Try Star Office. <<<- COMMERCIAL
>
> Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
Not at all. You can download staroffice 4.0 and install in your box, if you
don't use it commercially (I think ed
At 02:09 PM 03-08-98 -0300, you wrote:
>Ivan writes:
> > At 09:10 AM 03-08-98 -0700, you wrote:
> > >Try Star Office. <<<- COMMERCIAL
> >
> > Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
>
>Not at all. You can download staroffice 4.0 and install in your box, if you
>don't use it
At 12:55 PM 03-08-98 -0400, you wrote:
>> Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
>
>???
>Go ahead and download it from www.stardivision.com
Maybe after 11 August ... the site at the moment makes no mention of it
being available and the Caldera site still specifies a price fo
> Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
???
Go ahead and download it from www.stardivision.com
Alex Y.
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At 09:10 AM 03-08-98 -0700, you wrote:
>Try Star Office. <<<- COMMERCIAL
Only available FREE as part of the Caldera distribution !
The blurb I saw leading up to this discovery lead me to believe that Star
Office had seen the light - it seems I was mislead :(
I *might* do what you're look
The Linux port is "free" -- not as in DFSG but as in: the Linux port is free
for non-commercial use... hence the "*might*"
On 03-Aug-98 Robert Claeson wrote:
> Darren Benham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Try Star Office. I *might* do what you're looking for without going
>>commercial.
>
>
Darren Benham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Try Star Office. I *might* do what you're looking for without going
>commercial.
And I've always thought that Star Office *is* commercial...
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Try Star Office. I *might* do what you're looking for without going
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On 03-Aug-98 Ivan wrote:
> Any other options - should I go commercial ???
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Hello,
I am seeking a WYSIWYG Word Processor - I downloaded and
installed lyX today - pretty good but not quite what I am
looking for.
Maxwell seemed an option but I couldn't get it installed
(probably my fault but still, on some things, I give up easy
!).
Any other options - should
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I am seeking a WYSIWYG Word Processor - I downloaded and
installed lyX today - pretty good but not quite what I am
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Maxwell seemed an option but I couldn't get it
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