Patrick Fleming wrote: > > 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 > ------------ The problem with StarOffice seems to center on using StarOffice, using the Save command to save '.doc' files on FAT volumes. I don't seem to have problems saving on smbfs volumes but on local FAT volumes. I can save '.doc' files on local e2fs volumes and copy them over but that is rather painful. The other issues that I seem to have with StarOffice - needs a lot of RAM (at least 128M though RAM is cheap these days), I have found little redemption for the mail program and I am not overly fond of their window management. I have been playing with KOffice (1.0) and it looks like it will be quite nice when it grows up and apparently we are just a month or so away from 1.1 stable. Craig