On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 09:14, Carl Parrish wrote: > On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 15:02, Craig White wrote: > > On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 12:10, David Mandala wrote: > > > I am sorry that you don't think it is accurate. So some points: > > > > > > It is quite clear that you have not looked at KDE & Open Office in the > > > last 6 months. There is very little if any retraining costs involved. > > > Since they primarly use the accounting software that will still be > > > installed there again there is no cost of retraining. > > ---- > > This isn't the case - KDE isn't ready for prime time yet - KWrite > > doesn't convert Word Documents accurately enough - KSpread doesn't come > > close to converting Excel documents properly so KDE isn't gonna make it > > in an environment that already has a base of Microsoft documents. > > Perhaps Abiword and Gnumeric are ready for prime time - I have no real > > experience with them but it would seem that Star Office 5.2 is the only > > serious player in Desktop suites at this point. > > > > My personal thoughts on Abiword and Gnumeric. Well Gnumeric seems to be > ready for primetime to me. In the last few weeks I've put together some > complicated (for me) spreedsheets and I've been able to convert them to > excel and back quite often. Charts I sometimes have to play with going > from gnumeric to excel but never the other direction. Its *much* faster > than OpenOffice's spreedsheet. My only real problem is that I can't > figure out how to repeat the header colums and rows when I print, but I > supect that this is simply because I gave up looking. For Abiword I'd > say it's *almost* ready for prime time. Converts back and forth from > word fine. Its still missing tables however. Most of the time *I* don't > need tables but when recieving word docs I often get one with tables and > then I have to open it in OpenOffice. As soon as Abiword supports tables > though I proably won't have to open OpenOffice for anything (execpt > presentation slides). > ---- a business that has Excel spreadsheets & Word documents isn't going to be impressed by the failures to convert - KDE Office is much the same. So far, it's Star Office. I can't wait until Open Office is ready for prime time. Craig