[CLUE-Tech] Hancom Office - A Commercial KDE Application

Cyberclops Cyberclops at hawaii.rr.com
Sat Sep 22 09:13:01 MDT 2001


One of the best word processors I ever used was "Paperclip" on the Commodore
64k computer.  I really don't think anything is better.

"Jed S. Baer" wrote:

> Timothy Klein wrote:
> >
> > When I first switched to Linux a few years ago, I found the lack of an
> > office suite disconcerting. Today, though, I have no office suite
> > installed, and I no longer feel the need for one.  I am curious, how many
> > others use an office suite of apps?
>
> Nope, no suite here. I prefer programs which stick to the old "do one
> thing, and do it well" philosophy.
>
> <rant_mode emote="sigh">
> Anymore, when I find things like 8 and 34 MB downloads to get a few of
> the latest RPMs, I get sorta nostalgic for the good old days when useful
> programs fit on a 360K floppy, and I wrote complex Fortran/assembler
> code to run on systems with only 4MB RAM -- or less, and no virtual
> memory manager.
> </rant mode>
>
> Oh well. "Code expands to fill available resources."
> --
> "Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a
>  difference. Free Software developers don't have that problem."
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