We all have had favorite packages for doing documentation over the
years. I am an avid user for LO, but I remember the days before LO/OOo
came out. I used different packages for different applications, and use
MSO only when I had to. I use to use word processors that looked more
like text
Virgil Arrington wrote:
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Last I saw, this is a *user's* list, not necessarily a *cheerleader's*
list.
Virgil
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So tell me, Urmas, if you find MSO to be the best, why are your here on
an LO list?
Regards
Fred James
Neither a booster or a
baldwin linguas wrote:
I can remember writing college papers with Clarisworks.
And there was Wordperfect from Corel.
Although, I'm uncertain whether these were before or after MSOffice.
I saw them both before I ever heard of MSOffice, though.
Let's see...Clarisworks was released 1984.
James Knott wrote:
I used to use PC-Write on DOS many years ago. IIRC, the same company
had a spreadsheet and database available. Of course, if we don't limit
ourselves to PCs, the mainframe and minicomputer world had office
software long before there was such a thing as a PC.
Forgot to