As far as I know the last Native Word Perfect for Linux was "WordPerfect
8 for Linux" (the version that shows "Release 8.1.0076 11/1/1999" in the
About screen) Though to be honest, I've been Quite happy with
OpenOffice the last few years. As Are all of the History Grad students
in my Wife's Dept who I have introduced to it. Often they could open
files that the MS Office version on the school computers was too old to
cope with.
-Mike
[about the difference between $699 and $666] Sure, that is, if you use
metric conversion and not imperial conversion. Imperial conversion is
pretty easy, you take the dollar amount you have and then invade the
country you want to convert your money to, subtract the head of state,
add a puppet government and then multiply by the compound interest they
owe for the weapon system you financed them +/- any collateral damage
and/or hush money. --Anonymous coward on Slashdot
On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 12:30 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> marbux wrote
> > > Specifically I like to do editing and all other office stuff on Windows,
> > > but the toolchain and targets are Linux.
> > >
> >
> > My needs have changed since I retired. Nearly all of my writing these
> > days is for the web, so Windows is more something I just need
> > available for those occasions when I really need WordPerfect. E.g., I
> > occasionally draft amicus briefs for cases in which the public
> > interest is involved.
> >
> Did Corel ever put out an updated native version of Word Perfect for
> Linux? Or does it remain "on the shelf"?
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