At 11:12 18.12.98 +0100, you wrote: >On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Cleto Pescia wrote:
>Yes, but this is explained at Corel's site: >http://linux.corel.com/linux8/highlights.htm > Hi Cleto, at the Highlights from corel, no mention about equations or graphics is given. This is an extract from that page: >Corel® WordPerfect® 8 for Linux® (Downloadable Version) >Fully functional word processor >Unlimited usage for personal, non-commercial use provided end user registers >as user of the product within 90-day period >Multi-language support >Import/Export Filters includes support for Office 97 document formats >Online help system >Over 90 built-in spreadsheet functions >E-mail directly from Corel WordPerfect >Instantly become a Webmaster with Publish to Internet HTML exporting >features I think there is a very big difference between StarDivision, who released a real Fully Functional version of StarOffice, and Corel, who simply made us lost our time to download a useless SW. ric At 11:12 18.12.98 +0100, you wrote: >On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Riccardo Tommasini wrote: > >> You have to register at http://linux.corel.com. >> >> But all this is unusefull cause WP is actually for nothing. >> indeed I installed and tried WordPerfect. After this bothersome work >> I discovered that, even though Corel said that this version is >> "fully functional", equations and graphics are enabled only in >> commercial versions of the software!!!!!!! > >Yes, but this is explained at Corel's site: >http://linux.corel.com/linux8/highlights.htm > >> Hence , what is such a software meant for? > >Although I agree Corel could have stated that more clearly, the Download >Version of WP8 is really meant to get you started with all the >core wordprocessing tasks -- if you then find out that WP8 works for you, >you're encouraged to buy the Personal Version. I find this a fair >enough approach. > >Cleto > > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > _______________________________________________________ Riccardo Tommasini University of Berne - Institute of Applied Physics - Laser Dept. Sidlerstrasse 5 - CH-3012 Bern FAX: +41 31 6313765 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cx.unibe.ch/iap/ _______________________________________________________