I would like to add my two cents here...Open Office should be grabbed by everyone, whether they use Windows, Linux or Mac (I believe there's a Mac version)! It's so similar to Windows Office, yet it's free, it has some added features, and it's free. Ok, point made. Mark --- In [email protected], "jim Browne" <jlrbro...@...> wrote: > > Did you consider the Open Office Suite of programs which includes a > word processor, a spreadsheet, a drawing program and a database > program, sorry but I don't remember if it is a flat file or relational > -- It will work in either Linux/Ubuntu(my Choice) or Windows. It is > an Open Source replacement for Windows Office Suite. Hope this Helps > > > > > --- In [email protected], Drmgiver <drmgiver@> wrote: > > > > I just picked up a Blackberry Curve, and of course it comes with > Windows > > and Mac software, but does not come with Linux software. I tried > > looking online and found nothing. Does anyone know where I can find > > desktop software to run on Linux? > > > > Justin > > >
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