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STAROFFICE FREE TO DANISH STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
Sun Microsystems has added Denmark to the list of countries in which
its StarOffice software package will be made available free for
students. Deals
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I don't know if IBM will gi
(Yuval Dror) this is indeed extra support in
> StarOffice and won't be included in OpenOffice.
>
> Anybody here with more information?
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According to the repoter (Yuval Dror) this is indeed extra support in
StarOffice and won't be included in OpenOffice.
Anybody here with more information?
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi Dvir,
>
> I respect MR. Stallman opinion, but I still say he's lunatic and I really
> don't care how much flames I
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi Dvir,
>
> I respect MR. Stallman opinion, but I still say he's lunatic and I really
> don't care how much flames I'll get. I'm looking at the real world here in
> Israel for example - I'm unmployeed and whenever I'm trying to send my CV as
> a t
in my experience, TED reads English RTF,
cheers, avraham
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/14/02 10:32am >>>
Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about RTF?
Let me repeat my question: what tools can read/write RTF (English)
under Linux? StarOffice does, and KWo
Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> now search freshmeat for more :)
I wonder if this is worthwhile. You gave a rather long list of tools
that don't do what I asked. Given that latex2rtf and rtf2latex don't
work at all (last time I checked - a few months ago - their
documentation even warn
On 14 Jan 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> > What about RTF?
>
> Let me repeat my question: what tools can read/write RTF (English)
> under Linux? StarOffice does, and KWord doesn't, AFAIK. Anything *but*
> SO?
looks like more things convert to rather than from, but here
Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about RTF?
Let me repeat my question: what tools can read/write RTF (English)
under Linux? StarOffice does, and KWord doesn't, AFAIK. Anything *but*
SO?
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Thanks,
Uri
http://translation.israel.net
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> What about RTF?
>
> It generally takes more place (due to a very inefficient encoding of
> hebrew. Something in the lines of quoted-printable) but it is readable by
> any decent word processor (word95/7/0/xp
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
> Hi
>
> about stallman's article - as always, he's not a lunatic but an
> idealist.
Those terms don't necessarily contradict ;-)
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi Dvir,
>
> I respect MR. Stallman opinion, but I still say he's lunatic and I really
> don't care how much flames I'll get. I'm looking at the real world here in
> Israel for example - I'm unmployeed and whenever I'm trying to send my CV as
> a text,
amo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 7:00 PM
> To: Dvir Volk; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: StarOffice - IBM's Hebrew
>
>
> Hi Dvir,
>
> I respect MR. Stallman opinion, but I still say he's lunatic
> and I really
> don't ca
Hi Dvir,
I respect MR. Stallman opinion, but I still say he's lunatic and I really
don't care how much flames I'll get. I'm looking at the real world here in
Israel for example - I'm unmployeed and whenever I'm trying to send my CV as
a text, HTML or PDF I get shouts from the HR department tha
> > and by the way, KWord can edit hebrew MSWord documents
> rather decently.
>
> interesting. it seems like anything I try to load on it (not just
> Hebrew) explodes, it's not even beta grade. does it save as
> word at all?
> because if it saves only as kword, it's not very useful for business
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 13, 2002, Eli Marmor wrote about "Re: StarOffice - IBM's Hebrew":
> > > - does it import Hebrew winWord?
> > > Answer: yes!
> >..
> > And this specific feature, is the most important, at
"Nadav Har'El" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It opens the possibility that now that you can finally read Hebrew Word
> files, some annoying Microsoft-addict will send you a Hebrew Powerpoint,
> MS-Project, or whatever kind of file that you still cannot read ;)
Or, as reported on /. recently, a Z
Dvir Volk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> and by the way, KWord can edit hebrew MSWord documents rather decently.
I never managed as much as open Word documents (English) with KWord.
If I did, I would not have bothered with StarOffice, most probably...
Incidentally, what is the best L
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:
> Richard Stallman of GNU just published an interesting article on
> newsforge on the subject, titled "We can put an end to Word
> attachments".
> http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/01/10/1711238&mode=thread
>
> and by the way, KWord can edit hebrew M
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> I always get people sending me emails with these kinds of formats. I try
> to convince these people that the formats they are using are formats for
> *editing*, and since I don't intend to edit the stuff they send me, they
> should use some sort of hardc
Richard Stallman of GNU just published an interesting article on
newsforge on the subject, titled "We can put an end to Word
attachments".
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/01/10/1711238&mode=thread
and by the way, KWord can edit hebrew MSWord documents rather decently.
Dvir Volk
Ed
I also got hit with this when I tried installing staroffice.
Here is a tried-and-tested way of installing staroffice on your linux
machine in
a normal, unix-like way:
1. su to root
2. run the installation with the -net option, and install in (say)
/opt/staroffice6.0
(N.B. Ignore any components
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002, Eli Marmor wrote about "Re: StarOffice - IBM's Hebrew":
> > - does it import Hebrew winWord?
> > Answer: yes!
>..
> And this specific feature, is the most important, at least in my humble
> opinion. Just think about the possibilities that
Matitiahu Allouche wrote:
> - does it import Hebrew winWord?
> Answer: yes!
I think IBM deserves a big "Shkoyech" (cheers? thanks?) for the whole
project, even without this critical feature.
And this specific feature, is the most important, at least in my humble
opinion. Just think about the po
Herouth Maoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Installing StarOffice on the Server
>
> [snip]
NB: this snip is Herouth's, so I presume the next item refers to server
installation.
>
> 4. In a Linux or Solaris environment, be sure you're logged in as the
>
Regarding Staroffice 5.2 installation, here are the details from the
book - I did it and it worked well. Note my comments below.
[begin quote]
Installation Overview:
You'll be installing StarOffice on the server, then running a setup
file that gets installed on the server, to in
Ilya,
It's too late to put it in right now - the release deadline if I'm not
mistaken is around March (at least Sun will release it as "Star Office
6.0")...
Hetz
On Friday 11 January 2002 17:57, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 13:47, Matitiahu Allouche wrote:
> > CTL is just
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 13:47, Matitiahu Allouche wrote:
> CTL is just a nice acronym invented in the X/Open circles to designate
> several languages with special presentation requirements. As far as I
> remember, it covers Arabic, Hebrew and Thai. There is not much similarity
> between the re
needs to be run as the same user who installed it and who owns its
>>>files.
>>>
>>Err... I thought Sun did UNIX... Apparently, as Geoff Mendelson
>>pointed out to me on a few occasions, Sun is a *hardware* company.
>>
>
> Sun bought it from StarOffic
Tzafrir Cohen wrote (referring to Bidi support in the word processor of
Open Office):
>I see there that bidi support is part of a greater thing called CTL
>(Complext Text Layout , support for any language that is more complecated
>than ascii ;-)), and according to that post it will take some time
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2 more questions:
1. fonts: Do I need to have my fonts fr
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> BTW: I saw some good reviews of recent OpenOffice builds.
well, I got and installed it today. indeed it lets only the installer
run it, obviously some serious design flaw. as for the binaries bunched
toget
On 10 Jan 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Haven't used it since 5.1, but with that version you installed SO as root
> > and then install SO as a user. In the cobwebs of my mind is that there
> > was a special option (possibly -net) that you
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Matitiahu Allouche wrote:
>
> Ira Abramov wrote (referring to Open Office):
>
> >anyone knows what happend to IBM's promisses to deliver Hebrew for it
> >in December?
>
> The work (phase 1 of Hebrew support for the word processor) was completed
> on time and has been made ava
I found and downloaded the full PDF StarOffice Setup Guide. The
initial setup looks exactly right, but the user setup just does
not give me the right dialogues. And there is no bin subdirectory
in the installation tree - only programs... Time to go to Sun support
forum? Sigh...
--
Oleg
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Haven't used it since 5.1, but with that version you installed SO as root
> and then install SO as a user. In the cobwebs of my mind is that there
> was a special option (possibly -net) that you had to specify for the root
> install.
It was /
2 more questions:
1. fonts: Do I need to have my fonts from my Windows partition or does IBM
contributes some fonts?
2. which Hebrew word files does it imports currently? Office 97, 2K and XP?
are there any known problems in the filters?
Thanks,
Hetz
=
Adi Stav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It needs to be run as the same user who installed it and who owns its
> files.
Err... I thought Sun did UNIX... Apparently, as Geoff Mendelson
pointed out to me on a few occasions, Sun is a *hardware* company.
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"If
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
> Never mind, I downloaded SO5.2 from www.sun.com, and ran the
> setup (as root) on a RH7.1.
>
> The setup prompted me for a directory to install "StarOffice
> components" in, so I chose /usr/local/lib/office52 which seemed
> appr
Oleg Goldshmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> StarOffice users of Israel, please tell me what have I screwed up?
At the risk of increasing noise with an evident addition - I didn't
find anything useful in the docs.
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"If it ain'
I am not sure what I am allowed to say before the legal patrol comes to
arrest me. Anyway, as long as it (or I) last...
Ira Abramov asked:
- is it for Open Office or just the commercial StarOffice?
Answer: OpenOffice
- does it import Hebrew winWord?
Answer: yes!
- is the support only for
;t have the program, we can interrogate Mati in the
meantime :)
- is it for Open Office or just the commercial StarOffice?
- does it import Hebrew winWord?
- is the support only for the wordproc or also for the presentation and
other tools?
- is it for editing AND interface (menus) or
Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Please note that no rights to distribute or integrate StarOffice with
> your products or services are granted unless official agreements have
> been executed."
Never mind, I downloaded SO5.2 from www.sun.com, and ran the
s
Ira Abramov wrote (referring to Open Office):
>anyone knows what happend to IBM's promisses to deliver Hebrew for it
>in December?
The work (phase 1 of Hebrew support for the word processor) was completed
on time and has been made available for testing internally to IBM
employees. The distribu
Ira Abramov wrote:
> anyone knows what happend to IBM's promisses to deliver Hebrew for it
> in December?
What December? The following? I believe they will meet this promise.
But you should wait 11 months before being sure...
;-)
[you know; software business... All of us have difficulties in
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> if you buy SuSE, you get SO RPMs.
>
> I got it mirrored on ftp://schapiro.org
is anyone concerned with legalities of their actions in this country
anymore?
http://www.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/starofficenow/index.html
"Pleas
if you buy SuSE, you get SO RPMs.
I got it mirrored on ftp://schapiro.org
Schlomo
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:23 PM
Subject: StarOffice - Israeli mirror? RPM?
&g
he by the Tumtum tree.
And stood awhile in thought."
[L.Carrol "Jabberwacky"]
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>
> Is there an Israeli mirror of StarOffice?
>
> Is StarOffice distributed via RPM anywhere? I only found
> an
Is there an Israeli mirror of StarOffice?
Is StarOffice distributed via RPM anywhere? I only found
an Italian RPM at
http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/Madeinlinux/Applicazioni_Office.html
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"If it ain't broken, it has not got enough fe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Did any of you check on the freeware version, on www.openoffice.org, and
> decided that it's not enough?
> I havn't looked there myself (yet), but I was under the impression that
> they released as freeware all of the latest closed-source (5.2?) version.
> BTW
f the CD, let's
> talk about it when you come to us.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Schlomo Schapiro
>
> ---
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> WWW: http://www.schapiro.org
>
> On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
>
> > Hi List,
> >
> > Does anyone ha
gt;
> Does anyone have a StarOffice 5.2 CD? I have downloaded SO5.2, but it
> doesn't include the Schedule server, which is only on the CD.
> Ordering the CD and paying $50 + $25 for shipping sounds like a waste of
> money...
>
> If anyone can lend me the CD or make a copy, I
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From: Ely Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gavrie Philipson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: StarOffice 5.2 CD?
> That sort of ilegal this is not a warez list..
> even if it's l
That sort of ilegal this is not a warez list..
even if it's linux related...
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
| Hi List,
|
| Does anyone have a StarOffice 5.2 CD? I have downloaded SO5.2, but it
| doesn't i
Hi List,
Does anyone have a StarOffice 5.2 CD? I have downloaded SO5.2, but it
doesn't include the Schedule server, which is only on the CD.
Ordering the CD and paying $50 + $25 for shipping sounds like a waste of
money...
If anyone can lend me the CD or make a copy, I'd be gratefu
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 10:07:11AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i think the problem is not only adding bidi support,
> but also adding/modifing the input filters so it can import hebrew
> documents ( it will be a lot better if it could read MsWord format ... )
AbiWord opened hebrew Word docu
of them is a full office suite yet.
>
> >
> > And probably any of them is easier to add bidi support than Star, since
> > they are smaller.
>
> interesting conclusion, I can't see how it was derivied. the size of the
> code (which you don't kno
Word
none of them is a full office suite yet.
>
> And probably any of them is easier to add bidi support than Star, since
> they are smaller.
interesting conclusion, I can't see how it was derivied. the size of the
code (which you don't know, because you didn't download f
> I think that we all together will code the hebrew support for office, it
> will be not so hard..
> all we need to do is to understand the engine (the hard part) and write the
> addins for enjine that will support hebrew (the wasiest part, we can take
> dov's algorythms for this)
> Pavel Biberga
Yosi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have found a link on /. to the following article on ZDNet:
> http://www.zdnet.com/sp/stories/news/0,4538,2604174,00.html
>
> It seems, Sun will release StarOffice under the GNU Public license
> "later this summer" (Sun's words). I wonder
Hi,
I have found a link on /. to the following article on ZDNet:
http://www.zdnet.com/sp/stories/news/0,4538,2604174,00.html
It seems, Sun will release StarOffice under the GNU Public license
"later this summer" (Sun's words). I wonder how easy or hard will it
be to hack t
>From my knowledge, it can read Hebrew office documents - but show them
in reverse (and there is no right-to-left support)
I checked with some people in Sun - no Star Office in hebrew is planned
unfortunately.
Ofcourse, Sun has stated that they will release the source code under
their SCSL - whi
I heard that there was beta that supported hebrew.
Is it true ?
the 5.2 is the result of that beta ?
In the site i can only see other language supports and I assume that
there is some patch or the rumor is wrong.
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Subject: Re: Hebrew Support StarOffice 5.1
> as fae as I know SO can't open hebrew word files cause they are totally
> diffrent with added BIDI support
> did they change it?
>
> Ely Levy
>
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Have you considered Hebrew Lyx? You want have to write/read your Hebrew
> writing in reverse and you will not have to search for the way to add page
> numbers.
> Although my experience with it is not good, mainly because I have to install
> more fonts so t
Konstantinov wrote:
> >
> > | On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 12:31:43PM +0300, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
> > | > People, does anybody know how to add a Hebrew TrueType fonts into
> > | > StarOffice5.1?
> > | > Pavel
> > |
> > | StarOffice needs font metric
ew TrueType fonts into
> | > StarOffice5.1?
> | > Pavel
> |
> | StarOffice needs font metrics to work with fonts,
> | since X protocol doesn't provide enough info about
> | the font to do precise layouting.
> |
> | StarOffice can install and generate font metrics for
ergal wrote:
| > People, does anybody know how to add a Hebrew TrueType fonts into
| > StarOffice5.1?
| > Pavel
|
| StarOffice needs font metrics to work with fonts,
| since X protocol doesn't provide enough info about
| the font to do precise layouting.
|
| StarOffice can i
On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 12:31:43PM +0300, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
> People, does anybody know how to add a Hebrew TrueType fonts into
> StarOffice5.1?
> Pavel
StarOffice needs font metrics to work with fonts,
since X protocol doesn't provide enough info about
the font to do pre
People, does anybody know how to add a Hebrew TrueType fonts into
StarOffice5.1?
Pavel
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I have installed StarOffice from a tar package and in the setup procedure
it looked for a JVM. Since I didn't have a JVM at the time, I skipped it,
and frankly, I really don't know what I'm missing. Maybe a java feature for
their internal browser?
Anyway, it still runs without
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
>
> I'm installing the StarOffice RPM and got a message saying that the
> package needs jre-old. Does anyone know what that is or if it's safe
> to **ignore** the dependency?
>
> My system is Mandrake 7.0.
>
> //
&
Weird.. I installed it on RH 6.1 and it didn't give me any problems..
What distro did u install? do u have any JDK there installed??
Hetz
Shlomo Solomon wrote:
>
> I'm installing the StarOffice RPM and got a message saying that the
> package needs jre-old. Does anyone know
I'm installing the StarOffice RPM and got a message saying that the
package needs jre-old. Does anyone know what that is or if it's safe
to **ignore** the dependency?
My system is Mandrake 7.0.
//
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I'm installing the StarOffice RPM and got a message saying that the
package needs jre-old. Does anyone know what that is or if it's safe
to **ignore** the dependency?
My system is Mandrake 7.0.
//
Shlomo Solomon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://come.to/shlo
Hi,
Does anyone have the Linux version StarOffice 5.1a on CD? I have
downloaded StarOffice from the Sun website, but it doesn't include the
StarSchedule version -- that is only on the official CD.
If anyone has the CD, and can burn a copy for me, I'd appreciate it very
much.
Thank
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> Does anyone in the Raanana area have a RedHat 6.1 disk and/or
> StarOffice that I could borrow and/or burn ?
got RH6.1, or better yet, I have Mandrake too. want to bring a blank
media to the friday meeting? I'll be able to burn you a c
Does anyone in the Raanana area have a RedHat 6.1 disk and/or
StarOffice that I could borrow and/or burn ?
TIA
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-From: Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Subject: sun staroffice and word documents
-Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 14:29:57 +0200 (GMT+0200)
-
-I know that staroffice doesn't support hebrew yet, but does anyone
- know if
-it will load english documents writen with
I know that staroffice doesn't support hebrew yet, but does anyone know if
it will load english documents writen with the hebrew version of word?
(I don't have word so I can't check it myself)
thanx
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't remeber) and that its supposed to be competible with
> > microsoft documents. That the documents can be transfered across
> > platforms, And I heard that they are planning on developing hebrew support
> > soon, but I can't vouch on that.
> >
> > On Wed, 8 Se
hi guys and girls(are there any in this group???)
first of all sana-tova.
i've read all your replays to my original msg'.
but my question remains un-answered.
is there anyone that might make a copy of the disk for me (i'll send him an
empty cd).
looking for your answers,
alon kadury
e, not just personal.
There are just two problems:
1. It's not Open Source -- that means we won't be able, for example, to
help with Hebrew support unless we sell our soul to sun. Somebody please
correct me if this isn't true.
2. Sun is planning to take StarOffice apart and turn
microsoft documents. That the documents can be transfered across
> platforms, And I heard that they are planning on developing hebrew support
> soon, but I can't vouch on that.
>
> On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Isaac Aaron wrote:
>
> > Don't you mean StarDivision's StarOff
What the hell is this 300kb attachment doing there?!
This is just _too_ much. 50kb attachments are unacceptable,
300kb attachments are freakin' unbelievable.
Oh man.
Iftach Hyams wrote:
>
> I'm working about a year with StarOffice 5.0 (now 5.1) in both Linux &
> Windows
(last one from me about this subject)
For all those who bothered by the attachment - I'm sorry,
but there is way to tell someone he was wrong !
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04 831 5605
The First Law of Window Cleaning:
It's o
ams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Iftach> I'm working about a year with StarOffice 5.0 (now 5.1) in
Iftach> both Linux & Windows. As far as an editor - it is great.
Iftach> The data sheet seem to work fine, although I didn't work
Iftach> with that to
I'm working about a year with StarOffice 5.0 (now 5.1) in both Linux &
Windows.
As far as an editor - it is great.
The data sheet seem to work fine, although I didn't work with that too much.
The internet support is lousy (not stable).
The cross environment is good.
As far as compa
7;t remeber) and that its supposed to be competible with
> microsoft documents. That the documents can be transfered across
> platforms, And I heard that they are planning on developing hebrew support
> soon, but I can't vouch on that.
>
> On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Isaac Aaron wrot
aron wrote:
> Don't you mean StarDivision's StarOffice?
>
> Alon Kadury wrote:
>
> > hi
> >
> > does any one have sun's StarOffice for linux on CD, and is willing to make
> > me a copy (i'll send him a cd of course).
> >
> > thanks
IA>> Don't you mean StarDivision's StarOffice?
That's the same now. Like Compaq Altavista and AOL ICQ.
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Don't you mean StarDivision's StarOffice?
Alon Kadury wrote:
> hi
>
> does any one have sun's StarOffice for linux on CD, and is willing to make
> me a copy (i'll send him a cd of course).
>
> thanks,
> alon kadury
>
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hi
does any one have sun's StarOffice for linux on CD, and is willing to make
me a copy (i'll send him a cd of course).
thanks,
alon kadury
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Does someone know about Israeli mirror ?
I have the version for M.S. Windows if you like to get rid of the common
excuse "I must have the options to edit it in windows also".
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