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Re: small school: replacements for MS Word and Excel



I would suggest that that review is a little old.

It only has a very small section on kword, which after all, is currently one 
of the best Linux word processors out there.

If you want my advice (I'm a journalist and sysadmin), Kword is fast, free 
and approaching stability. It's now useable for daily work, and in about a 
year I would say it will probably be giving the proprietory word processors 
out there a run for their money.

Renai

On Thursday 31 May 2001 13:12, Kevin Ross wrote:
> LinuxPlanet has a side-by-side review of all the word processors for Linux,
> including:
>
> StarOffice 5.2
> WordPerfect 9
> AbiWord
> Applix Words
> Maxwell
> KWord (part of KOffice, for KDE)
>
> The review is at:
> http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/1762/1/
>
> -- Kevin
>
>
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