Re: [[newbie] word processing and finance apps]
pete moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would like something that has comparable features. also, i tried to run cbb (checkbook balancer) that comes with mandrake 6.0, but it wont run and gives lots of errors. :P = Not sure about the financial software, but for wordprocessing, if you're used to M$ Office, try StarOffice 5.x. It's free for individual use and is fully office compatible. Some might recommend other suites such as Applixware, but I'm not familiar with any other than StarOffice and WP 8, both of which I do use regularly. Mike
Re: [newbie] word processing and finance apps
There's Star Office (www.stardivision.com) as an office suite (it's what I use, but it's a bit quirky). And I have Gnucash (www.gnucash.org ?) which is ok, but I miss M$Money 99. Check out www.linuxberg.com and www.freshmeat.org. -- Ty Mixon e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ:26147713 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 8/16/99, 6:30:03 PM, pete moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding [newbie] word processing and finance apps: > anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book > balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would > like something that has comparable features. also, i tried to run cbb > (checkbook balancer) that comes with mandrake 6.0, but it wont run and > gives lots of errors. > :P
Re: [newbie] word processing and finance apps
The rumor mill reports that Intuit may be working on a Linux version of Quicken and you've got WordPerfect 8 [download version] on one of the 5 disks that came with Mandrake. Original Message Follows anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would like something that has comparable features. also, i tried to run cbb (checkbook balancer) that comes with mandrake 6.0, but it wont run and gives lots of errors. :P ___ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Re: [newbie] word processing and finance apps
You could try staroffice..It's an entire office suite for linux. In fact, if you are familiar with spreadsheets, you could make your own simple check registry. - Original Message - From: pete moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 8:30 PM Subject: [newbie] word processing and finance apps > anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book > balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would > like something that has comparable features. also, i tried to run cbb > (checkbook balancer) that comes with mandrake 6.0, but it wont run and > gives lots of errors. > > :P
RE: [newbie] word processing and finance apps
On 17-Aug-99 pete moss wrote: > anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book > balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would > like something that has comparable features. also, i tried to run cbb > (checkbook balancer) that comes with mandrake 6.0, but it wont run and > gives lots of errors. > >:P The Linux version of WordPerfect 8 is free for personal non-commercial use. As for a check book balancing program, I don't know any to recommend, but you can look around at freshmeat.net or linuxberg.com.. -Tom
Re: [newbie] word processing and finance apps
WordPerfect 8.0 is a reasonably good wordprocessor (and free for LINUX: http://linux.corel.com/linux8/download.htm) -- the only problem I have found so far is that "Search and Replace does not seem to work (no matter what you search for, it says string not found -- anyone any ideas how to fix that one?) There are some spread-sheets and you might check out: http://www.gnucash.org/ for a money manager. Murray Strome Dan Brown wrote: From: pete moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book > balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would As far as a word processor goes, how about WordPerfect? Version 7 is available for Linux, free for non-commercial use. http://linux.corel.com. Don't know about checkbook software, though--Quicken for Linux would be really nice. -- Murray and Diane Strome 1275 Burnside Road West VICTORIA BC V8Z 1P3 Canada Phone: (250) 479-6448 Fax: (250) 727-3427
Re: [newbie] word processing and finance apps
From: pete moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book > balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would As far as a word processor goes, how about WordPerfect? Version 7 is available for Linux, free for non-commercial use. http://linux.corel.com. Don't know about checkbook software, though--Quicken for Linux would be really nice.
[newbie] word processing and finance apps
anyone got any suggestions on what word processing or simple check book balancing programs to use for linux? i am used to ms word, so i would like something that has comparable features. also, i tried to run cbb (checkbook balancer) that comes with mandrake 6.0, but it wont run and gives lots of errors. :P