On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:44:55AM -0800, Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun wrote:
> On Mar 27, Tina Johnsson conjectured:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Shaun wrote:
> I installed Star Office 5 when I installed RedHat 6. It came on one of
> the cd's. WHen my machine was hacked, I didn't bother reinstalling it.
I personally do not like StarOffice.. for one thing it is under the SCSL
-- which I think is a License Sun designed to get in on the hype, and I
have yet to have a really great experience using it (I dislike the
interface, but then again, I dislike most GUI interfaces).
> Mainly because I never use it, and I decided I wanted to learn LaTeX. My
> biggest problem with it was that it took ages to start up and used loads
> of my system resources. I couldn't run both it and netscape at the same
> time. (I use Gnome/E, and TOP shows them taking 27% of the mem as 'X'.
> I've got 128 MB swap.) Now I need a spreadsheet/plotter app to do lab
Ugh, that's awful. Anyway, I've got to hop in with my suggestion:
XSpread. Its interface isn't pretty or anything like {MS|K|Star}Office;
it is more like Lotus123 from the DOS days. Anyway, it has plenty of
features, and you can export the tables into LaTeX format. However, I
haven't tried to make graphs or anything like that with it, so it might
not be terribly possible (then again, it might, like I said, I haven't
played with it yet). However, if you need to do Spread Sheet
calculations, there isn't anything that is really better.
I also couldn't find the main homepage, however if you head on over to
http://www.google.com and search for `Xspread' you'll get plenty of hits
for your favorite distros package (and I think a few for source code).
--
Jeff
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