Re: wordperfect 5.1 for unix, and debian? (more)

2014-12-17 Thread Ric Moore

On 12/16/2014 11:41 PM, Doug wrote:

On 12/16/2014 10:57 PM, Doug wrote:

On 12/16/2014 10:44 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:

Greetings everyone,
I have a still in the package copy of wordperfect 5.1 for UNIX.  I
got this because wordperfect is my main word processor on my primary
computer and I would welcome, if at all possible, to use it  with
Linux as well.
Is there any reason why the program cannot be installed on a machine
running Debian squeeze?
  My interest is in logistics, as I realize the software may be
better suited for networks, not individual computers.
Thanks,
Karen



There was once (around 1995?) a WordPerfect version for Linux. It
worked, but it had terrible fonts. It has not been possible to install
that for at least the past 4 years, and probably longer, as the
dependencies can no longer be met. I have WordPerfect12 working on the
latest PCLinuxOS KDE, but not the spread sheet. It doesn't look real
nice on the screen, and it comes up with some difficulty, but it is
usable, if you are stubborn. I also have Corel Draw 9 and the
corresponding PhotoPaint working. Both of WP and draw are running in
WINE.

--doug



Just a little follow-up to the last post. I don't like OpenOffice or
LibreOffice because I don't like the strait-jacket they
put you in.


Which is what?? It certainly isn't the price. :/ Ric


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Re: wordperfect 5.1 for unix, and debian? (more)

2014-12-17 Thread Charlie
On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:14:23 -0500 Ric Moore sent:

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  Just a little follow-up to the last post. I don't like OpenOffice or
  LibreOffice because I don't like the strait-jacket they
  put you in.  
 
 Which is what?? It certainly isn't the price. :/ Ric

Actually, I was going to ask that but thought it might be a silly
question?

So thanks for asking it. Because it would be interesting to know what
sort of strait jacket I'm bound into when using LibreOffice.

Be well,
Charlie
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Re: wordperfect 5.1 for unix, and debian? (more)

2014-12-17 Thread Doug

On 12/17/2014 01:14 PM, Ric Moore wrote:

On 12/16/2014 11:41 PM, Doug wrote:


/snip/





Just a little follow-up to the last post. I don't like OpenOffice or
LibreOffice because I don't like the strait-jacket they
put you in.


Which is what?? It certainly isn't the price. :/ Ric



I don't want to get into this again. You can't even indent a line
or if indented remove it without invoking their preset formats,
or styles, or whatever they call them. They can keep it!

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Re: wordperfect 5.1 for unix, and debian? (more)

2014-12-17 Thread Ric Moore

On 12/17/2014 07:43 PM, Charlie wrote:

On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:14:23 -0500 Ric Moore sent:

snip



Just a little follow-up to the last post. I don't like OpenOffice or
LibreOffice because I don't like the strait-jacket they
put you in.


Which is what?? It certainly isn't the price. :/ Ric


Actually, I was going to ask that but thought it might be a silly
question?

So thanks for asking it. Because it would be interesting to know what
sort of strait jacket I'm bound into when using LibreOffice.


Hopefully, not one of the rubber ones. They itch. :) Ric



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Re: wordperfect 5.1 for unix, and debian? (more)

2014-12-16 Thread Doug

On 12/16/2014 10:57 PM, Doug wrote:

On 12/16/2014 10:44 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:

Greetings everyone,
I have a still in the package copy of wordperfect 5.1 for UNIX.  I got this 
because wordperfect is my main word processor on my primary computer and I 
would welcome, if at all possible, to use it  with Linux as well.
Is there any reason why the program cannot be installed on a machine running 
Debian squeeze?
  My interest is in logistics, as I realize the software may be better suited 
for networks, not individual computers.
Thanks,
Karen



There was once (around 1995?) a WordPerfect version for Linux. It worked, but 
it had terrible fonts. It has not been possible to install
that for at least the past 4 years, and probably longer, as the dependencies 
can no longer be met. I have WordPerfect12 working on the
latest PCLinuxOS KDE, but not the spread sheet. It doesn't look real nice on 
the screen, and it comes up with some difficulty, but it is
usable, if you are stubborn. I also have Corel Draw 9 and the corresponding 
PhotoPaint working. Both of WP and draw are running in WINE.

--doug



Just a little follow-up to the last post. I don't like OpenOffice or 
LibreOffice because I don't like the strait-jacket they
put you in. When I was using Windows regularly, I used WordPerfect also. In 
Linux I now use the suite from Softmaker Office:
TestMaker, PlanMaker, and SoftmakerPresentations. There is a free version and a 
pay version--the free version is not licensed for
commercial use, but it seems to have just about all the features of the pay 
version--I have both, having bought the pay version
before they released the freebie. The package comes from a German company, and 
they are very good about answering questions,
making updates available, etc. (Of course, I _do_ have the paid version; I 
don't know if this sort of service is available with
the free one.) I can really only speak to the word processor, which is what I 
use it for. I have printed out a small spread-sheet
which comes to me with a simple schedule every couple of months, and it prints 
that fine. I have never even opened Presentations.
URL: www.softmaker.com

--doug


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