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28 Mar
2002
28 Mar
'02
18:23
On 28 Mar 2002 10:09:43 -0500, Kevin McLauchlan
But, Frame is not going to be ported to Linux and I'm trying to escape Windoze. I kept hearing about how various word processors on Linux have finally "arrived", and I want to believe it. And then I try them, only to find out that an enthusiast's understanding of "arrived" is a lot more forgiving and a lot less demanding than mine -- where it's my livelihood.
am I out in the ether or hasn't Adobe ported its software to Linux.?? If so, that ain't a bad way to go. Actually, an old copy of Wordstar or the Legacy version could be handled in Wine or ?? and do most of what you want done. Check on Adobe. Can't beat the way it handles tables and pix and so on. fwiw chas ...