Yes I did (but I am not a fulligan of MS$); with this release I have been 
capable of printing using cups (with the previous releases I couldn't print 
anything).

I think that for MS$ Office lovers, and for this occasions when you must 
create a document compatible with words (unfortunately in my country, Spain, 
M$words is used as standar by public institutions as the University and 
various organismes).

With the future first stable OpenOffice release and latex, linux could have 
most of the office needed covered.


Francisco Alcaraz
Murcia (Spain)

El Vie 22 Jun 2001 12:32, escribiste:
> Hey guys... have you checked this out?
> Specially for those who can't live without (M$) ;-)
>
>
> Open office is the open source release of the ever-popular Star Office
> suite. It includes: DesktopWriter (word processor)Calc (spreadsheet)Impress
> (presentation)Draw (drawing)Base (database)Mail and DiscussionSchedule and
> Tools (Web broswer) Open Office tries to be as compatible as possible with
> Microsoft Office.
>
> Note: This is a 65M file.
>
>
> Sergio Korlowsky
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>   (o,o)   on your Linux system.
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