> I have used OpenOffice some and think it is well on its way to being a
> very good solution but I can also see how some run from it.
There's an offshoot called NeoOffice that has some kind of Java wrapper
or something that provides a more OSX-like interface. Me, I don't have
a problem using the X11 version, and I've found that in some cases, OOo
does a better job opening Word files than Word.X.
> As of late I invested in a copy of Mariner Write and Mariner Calc. I
> find them to be very, very nice and reasonably priced.
I get spam from Mariner, so I won't look at their products. :-P
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value in the information life cycle."
-- Barry Schaeffer, on XML-Doc
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