Re: [expert] Kword 1.0 survey -- Solid? Reliable? Feature-rich?

2001-06-25 Thread Tom Badran

I was a star office user for about 2 years and it never did me wrong (albeit 
slowly). I started using koffice around the same time kde2 betas were out 
(october of last year ish) and the whole suite has proved very reliable. I 
did have issuse when embedding from one app to another, but that was with a 
much older version. Personally, i would highly reccomend using it, although i 
couldnt seem to find a word count in kword, everything else is top notch.

Tom

 Just taking an informal survey as I consider switching from StarOffice to
 Kword (the current Kword 1.0 version in LM 8.0, NOT the latest Koffice 1.1
 beta). What's your verdict? Is Kword 1.0 reliable? Solid? feature-rich? Are
 you happy with it? If so, did you switch from StarOffice or another word
 processing to Kword? I personally like it a great deal but have had little
 experience with it. So, before I make any commitment to it, it would be
 good to know what you folks think of it.


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Re: [expert] Kword 1.0 survey -- Solid? Reliable? Feature-rich?

2001-06-25 Thread Praedor S. Tempus

I have found it unreliable.  I only use it for one-time, low-importance 
stuff.  For anything important, I rely on either Lyx or StarOffice.  With 
Kword, I have run into problems with fonts, stability (random crashes), or 
unusability.  The unusability part wasn't actually kword, but kspread. There 
are no manual/howto pages (in one of the latest beta variants I tried) so I 
couldn't find any way to make kspread work the way the spreadsheet works in 
Excel or Staroffice. 
  I entered data into two columns with the intent of plotting the data in a 
histogram.  A very simple task in Staroffice or Excell.  Virtually impossible 
(so it seems) in kspread.  Selecting the cell data and then selecting the 
chart icon, and then selecting bar chart does bring up a series of windows 
for setting up your chart BUT it has absolutely nothing to do with the data 
you just entered, has nothing to do with the data you just highlighted.  
Instead, it calls for you to enter the data separately again into a special 
graphic spreadsheet - but doing so doesn't do anything useful.  The bar chart 
doesn't match with the data you entered.

  Basically, koffice is very much not ready for general, full-time use.  I 
would suggest using the way I do...for the occassional one-time letter and 
low-importance stuff, using the fully functional Staroffice for real 
important stuff (because you can also very nicely export to Word, Excel, etc 
which is still not really workable in koffice).  I download new koffice 
versions as they come available to test but so far, I would never suggest 
someone actually rely upon it for their real work.

On Monday 25 June 2001 11:29 am, you wrote:
 I was a star office user for about 2 years and it never did me wrong
 (albeit slowly). I started using koffice around the same time kde2 betas
 were out (october of last year ish) and the whole suite has proved very
 reliable. I did have issuse when embedding from one app to another, but
 that was with a much older version. Personally, i would highly reccomend
 using it, although i couldnt seem to find a word count in kword, everything
 else is top notch.

 Tom

  Just taking an informal survey as I consider switching from StarOffice to
  Kword (the current Kword 1.0 version in LM 8.0, NOT the latest Koffice
  1.1 beta). What's your verdict? Is Kword 1.0 reliable? Solid?
  feature-rich? Are you happy with it? If so, did you switch from
  StarOffice or another word processing to Kword? I personally like it a
  great deal but have had little experience with it. So, before I make any
  commitment to it, it would be good to know what you folks think of it.




Re: [expert] Kword 1.0 survey -- Solid? Reliable? Feature-rich?

2001-06-25 Thread David E. Fox

 graphic spreadsheet - but doing so doesn't do anything useful.  The bar chart 
 doesn't match with the data you entered.

I think I can see what you mean, but hell, a 3d pie with a background jpeg
pixmap just looks so cool. Who cares what the graph represents? :) 

Kspread also misses some functions that I've depended on, such as vlookup
and hlookup etc. Instead, it has some rather arcane things like roman numeral
conversion, probably because doing that is a good programming exercise rather
than a function that is really used in the spreadsheet community.

   Basically, koffice is very much not ready for general, full-time use.  I 
 would suggest using the way I do...for the occassional one-time letter and 

I've started to use Abiword for letters mostly. I'll also consider doing things
in kword. 


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