On 28 Feb, David Bellows wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected] wrote:
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>> Just installed KDE 1.1. Looks great!
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>> But I also installed koffice, and it didn't show up in the menus. At
>> least I think so - where is it supposed to be?
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> You can find it in /opt/kde/bin. You probably know this, but what you
> might want to try is running the program koshell (I think) which gives
> you a nice front end for the office suite, though it took me a while to
> actually get it to work properly.
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> David Bellows
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How about a review so far of your feelings about the state of koffice.
I would be interested in usability issues, how its interface appears,
etc. Can you give me an idea what is attractive or interesting about
koffice? I will probably download and try it at some point. Right
now, I am enjoying gnome on suse 6 quite a bit. I dont mind running
both and after seeing some posts about koffice will most likely grab it.
Does the word processing part do imports and exports?
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