Hey,

I personally like Mozilla a lot better than Netscape, and if you're looking
for something w/ quick load times, use galeon.  It uses the gecko rendering
engine, and it has a pretty slick interface.

StarOffice probably would be the best solution for your office replacement.
It also has a browser that you could use, i don't really like it, but I guess
it might be ok

Cameron Matheson


On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 04:53:19PM +0000, joe golden wrote:
> I am trying to switch our small (12 machine) NT network over to Linux.  Some 
> of the main computer applications at our school are web browsing , word 
> processing and spreadsheets (MS Internet Explorer, Word and Excel).
> 
> I am running Linux debian 2.2.18pre21 and just updated last week.
> 
> Netscape makes a great replacement for Internet Explorer.
> 
> Abiword seems to work OK, but sometimes appears to split lines and I've had 
> problems importing an image into a document.  I haven't used Abiword much, 
> but have already seen these problems.  What is a better alternative that 
> isn't too bloated.  This is the major application we need for the school.
> 
> For spreadsheets in school, you need to make graphs.  Gnumeric seems slick, 
> but last time I checked, *no graphs*.  I need graphical representation of 
> data for test scores, etc.
> 
> Is Star Office the answer?  Can the huge Star office package be broken into 
> smaller more manageable parts?
> 
> Thanks for previous help and thanks in advance,
> Joe Golden,
> The Stevens School of Peacham
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