Those extra ticks could be folding proteins for team eug-lug. :)
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 23:13, Ralph Zeller wrote: > On a fast machine, OpenOffice can keep up with my slow typing as well > as vi. So who cares if it's using a few more processor ticks? OpenOffice is > great for convincing windows users that Linux is practical for productivity. > I like to share "the beautiful gift of linux" with windows users. > > On Friday 18 January 2002 07:16 pm, Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Me thinks Tim may have tried that already. Open and StarOffice are still > > resource HOGS. A linux specific program on the other hand usually handles > > better and often times quicker. Anyways, who wants to share with Winders > > users? :-) > > > > Evil am I & yes, I'm alive. > > > > Mr O > > > > On Friday 18 January 2002 12:14 pm, you wrote: > > > I like openoffice because it can read msoffice-formatted files with a > > > greater degree of security--the macro-viruses will presumably break in > > > openoffice or staroffice. Also, you can easily export a document for > > > someone who only has one of the older versions of msoffice. > > > > > > Ralph > > > > > > At 08:34 PM 1/17/2002 Timothy Bolz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >I love Gnumeric. I tried the Kspreadsheet but I don't think it's as > > > > good as gnumeric. I find I can find things in Gnumeric easier. I've > > > > been doing a lot of spreadsheets and find it's powerfull. I like the > > > > fact saves the files as xml and you can save the file as html. > > > > _________________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -- Christopher Maujean IT Director, Premierelink Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.premierelink.com/ 541-344-8575x305 PGP: --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.keyserver.net/ KeyID: EFAF4176 Fingerprint: 55E6 4DE1 D7D3 361E F265 C094 46F2 7B62 EFAF 4176 ---------------------------------------------------------------
