Re: [SLE] Need to replace Win98/Lotus Smartsuite
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Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 06:51:46 +0000
From: Samy Elashmawy
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 18:27:54 +0000, Sean Rima wrote:
This is not for me first of all :)
My mother has a Win98 box with Lotus Smartsuite. She uses Lotus 1.2.3 to do various business accounts and billings. She also has palyed with the databases for doing bills etc.
I do not use X, prefer to be a console man. I am tryng to convince here to get SuSE Linux Personal 7, to use it to do the accounts that she handles with 1-2-3. Basically she uses a lot of macros.
Would StarOffice be a sufficent replacement for SmartSuite or should I be looking elsewhere in the Linux world.
Sean --
Have you check out applixware ? As far a file conversion , you could take ALL the data files , convert them at once to some format the the linux app can read , then drop them in a linux dir. PIA but after that they are readable. <p>>Unless she is prepared to start almost everything from scratch,
StarOffice is not a good choice. The reason I say this is that StarOffice does not have the conversion filters to import her existing Lotus 123 spreadsheets. Probably the only way she could get her existing spreadsheets into StarOffice would be to export the Lotus files to a Win Excel file while she is in Smartsuite. Then she could reboot into Linux and import the newly created Win Excel files into StarOffice. If she really likes playing with computers for the sake of playing with computers then this might be OK, but if she is trying to get any work done then this is not very practical.
Actually the same problem appears to exist in switching from Lotus Smartsuite to WordPerfect for Linux. WordPerfect for Linux does not have import filters to bring in Lotus files. If you have to convert Lotus files into MSOffice files before they can be imported into StarOffice or WordPerfect then it is easier to reboot to the operating system where hundreds of files already exist rather than convert to Linux office suite.
IMO.
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Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 20:07:42 +0000
From: Sean Rima
At 08:43 PM 11/21/2000 -0700, Ralph Sanford wrote:
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000 18:27:54 +0000, Sean Rima wrote:
This is not for me first of all :)
My mother has a Win98 box with Lotus Smartsuite. She uses Lotus 1.2.3 to do various business accounts and billings. She also has palyed with the databases for doing bills etc.
I do not use X, prefer to be a console man. I am tryng to convince here to get SuSE Linux Personal 7, to use it to do the accounts that she handles with 1-2-3. Basically she uses a lot of macros.
Would StarOffice be a sufficent replacement for SmartSuite or should I be looking elsewhere in the Linux world.
Sean --
Have you check out applixware ?
As far a file conversion , you could take ALL the data files , convert them at once to some format the the linux app can read , then drop them in a linux dir. PIA but after that they are readable.
Not yet, as I say the problem is that I don't have X installed here nor does it look likely in the near future (being a console man). I will have to have a look at it but I have to keep costs down as well. Sean -- GNUPG ID 92B9D0CF | Fidonet: 2:263/950 ICQ: 679813 | Homepage: http://www.tcob1.net Linux User: #124682 | My Current Uptime is 1d, 7h and 31m on Linux 2.2.17 ...It said "Needs Windows 95 or better". So I installed Linux...
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Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 06:48:18 +0000
From: Samy Elashmawy
Not yet, as I say the problem is that I don't have X installed here nor does it look likely in the near future (being a console man). I will have to have a look at it but I have to keep costs down as well.
Sean
What kind of hardware you running now ? You can get low end used stuff real chaep now , especialy with all the new cpus comming out. I am using a P160 , 2 gig drive , 2 meg on board video with xwindows 3.3 and XFCE which is a realy thin windows manger. staroffice and wp office 2000 are to slugish to use , but Applixware is very usable. <p>>--
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Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 18:48:59 +0000
From: Sean Rima
Not yet, as I say the problem is that I don't have X installed here nor does it look likely in the near future (being a console man). I will have to have a look at it but I have to keep costs down as well.
Sean
What kind of hardware you running now ? You can get low end used stuff real chaep now , especialy with all the new cpus comming out. I am using a P160 , 2 gig drive , 2 meg on board video with xwindows 3.3 and XFCE which is a realy thin windows manger. staroffice and wp office 2000 are to slugish to use , but Applixware is very usable.
Currently I have a PS/2 Value Edition :) with a DX2 :). I did have a nice P100 but that blew up and I am currently trying to get a new P III machine, well it is ordered just waiting for it. Sean -- GNUPG ID 92B9D0CF | Fidonet: 2:263/950 ICQ: 679813 | Homepage: http://www.tcob1.net Linux User: #124682 | My Current Uptime is 0d, 1h and 22m on Linux 2.2.17 ...Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware.
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