# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-28 15:58:21 +0100:
> On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-28 16:14:38 +0200:
> > > which Office Software would be best suited to use that is
> > > compatible with MS Word and Exel ? I know of Openoffice,
> > > Gnomeoffice and Staroffice but have had no experience using
> > > either.
> >
> >     I use TightVNC instead of vmware. Works quite fine, and it's
> >     almost free (GPL).
> >     As for office software: all my attempts to use various
> >     incarnations ended in disasters:
> >
> >         Koffice (~1 year ago): no Kapplication lasted longer than
> >         ~30 seconds
> >         AbiWord (june/july): 70% of attempts to save a short and
> >         simple .doc made Abi go in a tight loop or just die. I ended
> >         up using wv (/usr/ports/textproc/wv), which *did* work as
> >         advertised.
> >         OpenOffice (~1 month ago): crash! boom! bang!
> >
> >     so, my advice would be: vmware or vnc.
> 
> My experience with OpenOffice 1.0.1 is much better than yours, I did a
> lot of tasks successfully.

    installed 1.0.1 from the port.
    
    the installer kept complaining about not being able to write files
    in ~/.kde/blah/blah/blah.  no wonder, I avoid using it, and have
    never installed it on this box.  i had to click "skip" like 150
    times. disgusting!

    started openoffice, went File -> Autopilot -> Presentation (or some
    such).  booom! instant crash.  how long does it take to click through to
    that place?  just a fraction of the time it takes OO to start.

    automatic save of native MS Office documents = automatic crash of OO.

    pasting a graph from a winword doc file = "general failure" in 70%
    cases.

    in 1 out of 10 crashes the PowerPoint lookalike comes back up dead.
    it does offer to recover the files, but then freezes.  after another
    kill/start, it doesn't offer the recovery anymore.

    summary: thanks, I'm glad I don't *have* to use *any* of this.

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