On 8/4/05, Renan Yson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi!
> 
> could anybody recommend linux software for:
> 
> 1. viewing powerpoint files. i have a powerpoint document with audio
> (mp3) and video (mpeg or avi i think) embedded. i've tried oo2 but i
> wouldn't play the audio files, and would ignore the transitions
> present in each slide. anybody know an alternative, or am i doing
> something wrong with oo2?

Tough luck you've got there, as MS Office documents are only 100%
compatible with one and only one software - the same version of MS
Office. You can, however, choose to live with reduced functionality or
redo the MS presentation to the native format that OO.o understands.

> 2. fortran 90/95/2003 compiler. anybody know of a free fortran 90
> compiler (other than gfortran and g95)?

Tough luck - that's the only choice you have for a sane, portable,
free software Fortran95 compiler. Other than that, you better start
forking cash or live with non-free licenses (such as the Intel
Fortran95 compiler if you're using the Intel architecture).

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Paolo Alexis Falcone
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