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Re: [vox] Linux Word Processors?
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Re: [vox] Linux Word Processors?



Open Office is very good I have had good luck with it. I also 
hated Star Office 5.2 and earlier. In regards to KWord I have 
nothing good to say. It has never worked well for me I would 
rather use vim and stick with plain text. Abiword works fairly 
well not as well as Open Office, but a heck of a lot better that 
KWord.

Rusty

On Wednesday 04 December 2002 11:09 pm, Robert G. Scofield wrote:
> Unlike most Linux users, I think there is a real problem
> getting a good wordprocessor.  Unfortunately the ones for
> Windows are better.  I am wondering what people think of Open
> Office and KWord.
>
> How is Open Office different from Star Office (which I can't
> stand)?
>
> Is anyone using KWord?  Does anyone like KWord?  What are the
> problems with KWord?
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> Bob
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