>From a friend of mine who, at least initially, is very impressed with the
product.

(THIS IS TRUE FOR LINUX, TOO)


StarOffice 5.0 Free for Non-Commercial Use

NEW YORK- October 27, 1998 - Because of an overwhelming
response to its Free Solaris Program, Sun Microsystems today extended
the offer to include its new 64-bit Solaris 7 operating
environment.  For the cost of media, shipping, and handling, developers,
members of the academic community and Solaris enthusiasts worldwide
can get a free license for teaching, research, software development,
software testing and other non-commercial use on SPARC or Intel
workstations.  Sun also announced today that Star Division will offer its
Microsoft Office-compatible suite of productivity applications,
StarOffice 5.0 Personal Edition, for free to developers and
enthusiasts for non-commercial use.

StarOffice runs native on the Solaris Operating Environment
and allows Solaris users to seamlessly read and write
Microsoft Office documents. StarOffice is a premium office productivity suite
that runs native on the Solaris operating environment.  It has a
fully integrated set of powerful applications that provides word 
processing, spreadsheet, graphic design, presentations, HTML 
editor, mail/news reader, event planner, and formula editor
functions.
 
 
 http://www.fdds.com/smi/Press/sunflash/9810/sunflash.981027.2.html

or
 
 http://www.stardivision.com




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