On Saturday 26 March 2005 17:35, BandiPat wrote:
If you right click the panel, go to Add applet then Dictionary. Now I'm using 3.4 KDE, but there should be little difference. Lee
Please read all. Dictionary is simply NOT there. If it comes with 9.3 then I'll just wait instead of putting you thru all that trouble. Heck, I forget to look in the dictionary anyway nowadays. BTW, good friend, is Novell Desktop much different than Suse Pro? What are the major advantages in upgrading to Suse Pro 9.3 rather than Novell Desktop? If I go to Novell do I lose the good people on this list? For a dummy like me is it better for me to buy the 9.3 package that to try to upgrade thru Yast or whatever? I really would like a good wordprocessor in the near future. I do some "retirement" type writing for myself and some Church friends. Since the Bible software I used to use on XP Pro piggybacks on IE6 DLL's in part of its system, I absolutely *need* access to XP and IE6. I plan on buying Win4Lin Pro when XP is stable on it. I don't think I can handle the complexity of the VMware emulator. But maybe I'm wrong. I would be willing to handle VMware's cost if I could handle the installation, bug fixing, updating, etc. The Bible software I use, I use quite frequently if not daily, and it is one GB in size and cost me several hundred dollars. I don't want to give it up. The BibleTime software available on Linux doesn't come close to comparing to the several hundred of volumes on Logos Libronix. Crossover can't handle Libronix nor can Wine (at least the versions I investigated months ago). That is why I have a strong, serious interest in a good wordprocessor. And I am told by some friends that Novell's wordprocessor is better and much more stable than OpenOfficeOrg 1.1. And I really do not want to give up Linux. Any advice from anyone on this list regarding getting my Bible software working on Suse or Novell would be greatly appreciated. Sorry this is so long a post. Is a post like this permitted on the list or should I break it down into several? Andy