On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 08:24:50 -0400 (EDT)
"David Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I've seen comments from people in the field that Linux is definitely
> > just "not there yet". Others prefer TeX, LaTeX, etc, and those will
> > swear by them & say it's the only way.
> > If you want something like PageMaker, Quark, or whatever, I think
> > you'll have to wait. Adobe FrameMaker is available for Unix, but AFAIK
> > it's just on Solaris & a couple of the other "big" *nix's. 
> 
> If the "people" who made those comments had take 15 minutes (that's
> how long me to do a google search, and find Correl's Linux Product)
> to do a little web reseach.
> 
> They would have known that BOTH Correll Office 2002 and CorrellDraw
> run on Linux here is the link:  

[link to dead product omitted]

If you want something free (speech) and works like Quark, try Scribus:
http://web2.altmuehlnet.de/fschmid/

If you want something free and works a bit like FrameMaker, try KWord (a
KDE project).

They're not quite there, but at least they're going somewhere. And if
they aren't, well at least you have the source.


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