To me it doesn't matter how many programme's there are for the same task
as long fedora only installs one by default and as long the programma's
can read each others formats.
I was wondering how good .doc and .xls support is in abiword and
gnumeric. It's the primary reason I'm using openoffice. I must be able
to exchange data with MS office users.
On wo, 2004-01-28 at 14:58 -0500, Alan Cox wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 09:26:51AM -1000, Warren Togami wrote:
> >Is this going away for good? I hope not. I find I much prefer
> >abiword/gnumeric to openoffice.
> >
> IMHO, abiword really belongs in Extras.
It depends on the target. Now xfce is in abiword definitely belongs with
it because its finally a set of stuff useful on machines without 1.5GHz
processors and 512Mb of RAM.
Its less of an issue than gnumeric imho because abiword isnt vastly
superior in other ways, while openoffice spreadsheet is a toy compared
with gnumeric
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