Then again, many drawing and database programs are available at a relative
small size. Scribus might be a bit too big, but inkscape/sodipodi are
small enough. This are not small by any means, averaging 10mb, but they
are smaller even all of this put together.
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 12:56:09 -0000, Lars D. Noodén
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
If they have a decent linux distro they would be able to run Abiword or
other faster word processors anyway so is not like people will get
locked out.
Abiword/Kword and Gnumeric were actually my first thoughts and are
certainly smaller and faster. I can see advantages of not giving
tobacco, alcohol and presentation graphics to kids ;) but 'draw' and
'base' are useful.
-Lars
Lars Nooden ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Software patents endanger the legal certainty of software.
Keep them out of the EU by writing your MEP, keep the market open.
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