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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 21:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to test web pages without booting into Windows.
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 21:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 21:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to test web pages without booting into Windows.
http://frankscorner.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=Sectionsfile=indexreq=viewarticleartid=49page=1
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Crossover Office uses Wine? If so, shouldn't they have to distribute the
source for *free*
since Wine is licensed under the GPL?
It isn't. It's under the LGPL. (http://www.winehq.org/site/license)
Gareth
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I have been having trouble with .doc and .xls files written by OO with
documents to go for my palm..
Mike
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 05:46 pm, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
What can't Openoffice do that Office 2000/XP can?
HvR wrote:
yes with codeweavers wine underneath
it also makes linux
I have been having trouble with .doc and .xls files written by OO with
documents to go for my palm..
Mike
Yes. We tried OO, and even SO, here at work and eventually gave up. It was
*compatible*, but not 'compatible'. Most things worked fine, but many
existing doc files didn't format
Hi,
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 22:27, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Crossover Office uses Wine? If so, shouldn't they have to distribute the
source for *free* since Wine is licensed under the GPL?
imho the licence changed last year from bsd-style to LGPL because of
transgaming. Everything before
Is it vanilla Wine or a modified version?
HvR wrote:
yes with codeweavers wine underneath
it also makes linux run office 2000/xp well worth the $50
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 12:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
/Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to test web
modified wine, mostly bug fixes, and a properly installed fake windows directory, awesome stuff for only $50 or so
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 11:49, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Is it vanilla Wine or a modified version?
HvR wrote:
yes with codeweavers wine underneath
it also makes linux run office
Actually, they do put their stuff back into Wine and are one of the major
contributors to that project. You may want to try a current version of Wine
before buying Crossover Office as you may well fine IE works (5.5 probably)
-- CO offers quality installation tools and so other features in
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to test web pages without booting into Windows.
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if all else fails, try vmware
jeff.
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 16:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to test web pages without booting into Windows.
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to test web pages without booting into Windows.
Works here in crossover office.
I've got IE, Office,
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I want to be able to test web pages without
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:47, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Works here in crossover office.
I've got IE, Office, Quicktime, Media Player and a few other things
running nicely.
Thanks for the reminder. I never even thought about crossover.
One
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 8:21 pm, Mike Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install
Mike Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:47, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Works here in crossover office.
I've got IE, Office, Quicktime, Media Player and a few other things
running nicely.
Thanks for the reminder. I never even thought about crossover.
One thing: I have it installed and
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:47, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Works here in crossover office.
I've got IE, Office, Quicktime, Media Player and a few other
things
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Mike Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:47, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Works here in crossover office.
I've got IE, Office, Quicktime, Media Player and a few other things
running nicely.
Thanks for the
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 21:29, Ian Truelsen wrote:
BTW, have you ever tried to get any tax software running under
Crossover? That is about the only other thing that I can conceive of
needing Windows for anymore.
Nope, sorry, I only use it
yes with codeweavers wine underneath
it also makes linux run office 2000/xp well worth the $50
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 12:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to test web pages without booting into Windows.
What can't Openoffice do that Office 2000/XP can?
HvR wrote:
yes with codeweavers wine underneath
it also makes linux run office 2000/xp well worth the $50
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 12:16, Ian Truelsen wrote:
/Has anyone managed to get Internet Exploder to install under Linux? I
want to be able to
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 22:46, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
What can't Openoffice do that Office 2000/XP can?
Cos Microsoft won't tell them how? :)
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Define shortcuts for inserting special characters. There is way to do it
in OO.org via autocorrection, but that's quite annoying, since I need to
input a lot of such chars. I also wrote myself a script (grep) to change
what I need, but this can only be done in text, therefore no rtf, no doc
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Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What can't Openoffice do that Office 2000/XP can?
Is openoffice able to write .doc files?
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
What can't Openoffice do that Office 2000/XP can?
handle all office 2000/XP documents for starters
:)
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Ian Truelsen wrote:
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Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What can't Openoffice do that Office 2000/XP can?
Is openoffice able to write .doc files?
Yes!
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Works here in crossover office.
I've got IE, Office, Quicktime, Media Player and a few other
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