I have used StartOffice 6.2 for some time- not necessarily on a daily basis- and have no problems saving the .doc format. What I did find was once a file was named and saved, doing a 'save-as' seems to not work. I was trying to save from the personal work folder to a floppy at the time (a couple of times actually) when that particular function seemed to not want to work. I just did cp /personal/folder/*.doc /mnt/floppy and it was there. The only thing that I had trouble with was the database (which they stripped out of oppenoffice due to compatiblity problems- to be redone later) I found that the fields were shorter so all data didn't carry from my previous database/office software (PerfectWorks for Win3.1/95- which I really liked BTW) And the DoD just moved quite a few machines (I think they were support personnel machines) completely away from anything Win- based to Star Office. They were already paying for support from Sun so the move costs them nothing but time- and the help desk is all in one place now. Patrick On 25 Jul 2001, Kit Plummer wrote: > I am curious about peoples opinions of Linux-based "office" apps and > their compatibility to MS-Office. > > I have used StarOffice for sometime now, It does fairly well with > everything except saving Word Documents. Going back and forth with > Excel docs is no problem and likewise for Powerpoint. > > I haven't used Kword, but according to the KDE website, it's support is > "bad" at best. > > I have tried Abiword, and as a word processor is pretty impressive, tho > it too has problems with saving Word documents. > > ------ > > Anybody else? > > Kit > > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >