On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Following the list of the programs my company used:
> MS Office 97/2002
> ------------------
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives: openoffice(), star office()
> Comments:

however, if you really want to stick with word, you can get a commercial
product called "crossover office" from www.codeweavers.com -- about $50 --
which lets you install and run all of microsoft office under linux.
i use it all the time and it works fine.  a very inexpensive solution
to let you keep running office, at least for now.

> Power Archiver (Free compression tool)
> -------------------------------------
> Linux version: No
> Alternatives:
> Comments:

this utility appears to support multiple compression formats, including
zip and tar, both of which you can do within linux.  frankly, if you're
going to compress stuff, you really want to do it to a format that is 
open and platform-independent.  so, if that's the case, zip/unzip and
tar will do what you want in linux.



rday



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