>Hmm, openoffice, koffice, abiword, staroffice etc... Also try to ask them 
>if they got HTML versions..

I can ask them, but if they had HTML (or PDF) versions, surely they would 
put them up on the website... no?


Alexander Maryanovsky.

At 15:50 27.09.2002 +0200, Eliran wrote:
>Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
>
>>My questions are:
>>1. Is there any point in trying to fight this? If so, how?
>
>Email perhaps ?
>
>>
>>2. Is there an alternative I can offer? Is there at all such a thing as 
>>HTML compliant Hebrew webpage which is displayed properly by all 
>>browsers? Is there a format which can contain Hebrew and is supported by 
>>various applications on multiple platforms?
>
>Design a new site for them. The other questions depends on other things.
>
>>4. What options do I personally have? I *do* need access to that 
>>information but I do not have MS Office and have no intention of either 
>>pirating or buying it (or installing it on my computer, even if I had a 
>>license). I'm also planning to move completely to Linux pretty soon, 
>>which would make running Word an impossibility.
>
>Hmm, openoffice, koffice, abiword, staroffice etc... Also try to ask them 
>if they got HTML versions..
>
>--
><a href="http://www.rootshell.be/~eg";>Eliran G</a>
>
>
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