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Distribution for next Installfest



Hello,
	Well if do go with SuSE we have a plethora of word proccesors.
SuSE comes with Word Perfect, Star Office, and a demo of Applixware.  I
think SuSE is the best choice just on number of applications available
with it.  I don't know anybody that had to go looking for much to do what
they wanted after a SuSE install.  From cdrecording to spreadsheats -
it has the most applications with it hands down.

Thanks,
Anthony

On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Karl Hergenrother wrote:

> What about the M$Office work alikes which come bundled with SUSE or Caldara or SUSE
> Office 2000.  It seems that with some imaginative purchasing, one could get a good
> office suite for $30.  Information Week this week has a favorable review of Star
> Office 5.1 and suggest that Star Office + Linux makes sense as a business decision
> in some (many) cases.
> 
> Karl
> 
> Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> 
> > What do folks think about switching to SUSE for the distribution?  It seems to
> > be a better distribution than RedHat, in that
> 
> 
> 
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