Re: [newbie] wordperfect any good?

2001-03-30 Thread mike hodder
On Friday 30 March 2001 10:26, you wrote: > I have installed it, seems to work well. It wasn't hard for me to install. > I don't know about support... Never tried it. Thank you. -- Regards Mike Hodder

Re: [newbie] wordperfect any good?

2001-03-30 Thread Ammon Cooke
I have installed it, seems to work well. It wasn't hard for me to install. I don't know about support... Never tried it. HTH Ammon At 04:28 PM 3/29/2001 -0500, you wrote: >I like StarOffice (used it in the old OS/2 days, too). However, it doesn't >have a driver for my HP970Cse and its envelop

Re: [newbie] wordperfect any good?

2001-03-30 Thread mike hodder
On Thursday 29 March 2001 19:32, you wrote: > I like it. WordPerfect was my fav in my windows days and still is now. Thanks for this. I'm not sure what to do at this stage. SO works for me everywhere save the enveloping bit. I can libve without help files. Sounds like moving to free WP is go

Re: [newbie] wordperfect any good?

2001-03-30 Thread mike hodder
On Friday 30 March 2001 00:08, you wrote: > Try LyX. It is different but VERY full featured. > > Civileme LyX scares me! Too steep a learning curve, I'm afraid. I need something I can use right out of the box. I'm constantly under deadline and have little time for learning new programs from t

Re: [newbie] wordperfect any good?

2001-03-29 Thread Civileme
On Thursday 29 March 2001 16:28, you wrote: > I like StarOffice (used it in the old OS/2 days, too). However, it doesn't > have a driver for my HP970Cse and its envelope feature is both arcane and > non functional for me. Not to mention I have no help files, for some > reason. > > Does anyone have

[newbie] wordperfect any good?

2001-03-29 Thread mike hodder
I like StarOffice (used it in the old OS/2 days, too). However, it doesn't have a driver for my HP970Cse and its envelope feature is both arcane and non functional for me. Not to mention I have no help files, for some reason. Does anyone have any experience with WordPerfect for Linux? I've read