-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I agree, Applix is great. I bought a copy from RedHat, and used it on my laptop until I switched to Debian. I tried converting the Applix RPMs to DEBs using Alien, but it wouldn't install. I could go ahead and buy it in a non-RPM version, but I'd rather use something that I don't have to pay for. On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 11:46:03PM -0700, Kevin Brown wrote: > Don't know if it matters but I use Applixware from applix (www.applix.com) on my > linux box. With just the english dictionary and help files it is only around > 100mb (the manual says 133MB, but since I don't use all the options it kept it > smaller). The real nice thing about it is its ability to be a network app. I > had an email off the applix mailing list (which I can't find at this time, sigh) > that a user had a PPro 200 with (iirc) 128MB RAM had 12 concurrent users using > Applixware, total cpu time for the processes was less than 20% and only about > half the RAM. Lets see MicroCrap Office do that. I haven't encountered any > errors when transfering files from office97/2000, but I don't do much in the way > of advanced features (e.g. macros, heavy formatting with images, etc...). Yes > you do have to pay for it, but I have found it worth the price. > - -- Nathan Saper (natedog@well.com) | http://www.well.com/user/natedog/ GnuPG (ElGamal/DSA): 0x9AD0F382 | PGP 2.x (RSA): 0x386C4B91 Standard PGP & PGP/MIME OK | AOL Instant Messenger: linuxfu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.5 and Gnu Privacy Guard iD8DBQE59nK82FWyBZrQ84IRAsHAAKCtWjpE5+fiQg2cE7RJTMom6zcLFQCgjdQd 0J0WfMcPvxrA3JUxm13Wsxo= =WnhZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----