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Re: [Fsfe-uk] AbiWord
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Ian Lynch |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] AbiWord |
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Wed, 09 Mar 2005 19:05:16 +0000 |
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 18:37, John Seago wrote:
> I have used AbiWord up to, now to read and print Microsoft Word documents,
> I, going by its home page, took it that having translated FROM Microsoft
> Word, it would do the reverse, see the following from its home page:
>
> "What Makes AbiWord Different?
>
> AbiWord is unique among word processors in its drive to become a fully
> cross-platform word processor.
OpenOffice.org Writer aspires to the same so its not unique on that
count alone.
> Our source code is carefully written so
> that AbiWord will run on virtually any operating system with a minimum of
> time spent on porting. This combined with our support for
> internationalization (the ability to run AbiWord in many languages) gives
> AbiWord a massive potential user-base.
As with OOo Writer.
Abiword has some advantages in being separable from the other apps and
presumably its smaller and will run on lower spec machines. Bu t do keep
in mind that in terms of file format OASIS is the most likely common
denominator with a chance of getting mass take up to displace .doc.
--
Ian Lynch <address@hidden>
ZMS Ltd