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Original von SR-71
I am a KDE advocate, but Abiword will look really slick when they finish the GTK2 port. Check this out: http://www.gnome.org/~aldug/gnome2/screenshots/abiword2.png
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Original von mwg
I really like the of a type of standard for Office formats and maybe if KOffice and OOo sharded a XML-based format it could spring a the needed standard to other vendors. Who knows?
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Original von Kenneth
I only use OpenOffice for accessing and saving in MS formats. Otherwise, I use KOffice because OpenOffice has a tendency to crash, and it's not fast on my slow system.
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Original von Strider
Here is the current problem with koffice. If I want something quick and not-so-resource-intensive... abiword is the best option. If I want the most functionality... OO is the best option.
abiword.
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Original von birdy
What are the benefits of abiword over kword? I didn't find one.
In my opinion, KWord is as fast as abiword, and als it's functionality (and more). It's way better integrated into KDE than abiword is.
So why should I use abiword instead of KWord?
ciao
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