Re: stable word processor and spreadsheet with graphs
Koffice is treating me fairly well, and the KDE2 user interface is nice
and easy.
http://www.kde.org
http://www.koffice.org/
Hope that helps some,
David
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 09:28:42PM +0000, joe golden wrote:
> Hope I'm not pestering the list too much, but I think there are and will be
> others in my situation.
>
> I administer a small network of 10 machines for our small school.
>
> I convinced the board to let me switch the OS from windows NT to Linux.
> (cheers in background)
>
> I need a stable word processor and spreadsheet w/ graphs. To my knowledge
> staroffice, which is bloated and inefficient, is the only way to get these.
>
> I really don't want to go the M$ huge package deal approach, but I can't
> have flaky programs or programs that don't have the features we need,
> otherwise folks will want to go back to NT.
>
> If abiword were a little more solid and gnumeric had graphs my job would be
> much easier.
>
> Anybody got any suggestions.
>
> Thanks for your time. Sorry about wining.
>
> Joe Golden
> The Stevens School
> thestevensschoolofpeacham.com
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