Mike C wrote:
Frank Murphy <frankly3d-fedoracore <at> utvinternet.com> writes:
Have a look at Crossover Linux, if you don't wan't to run\virtualise
windows .
http://www.codeweavers.com/compatibility/browse/group/?app_parent=779;
This is a report on office 2003
I do use Crossover too (I have been a paid up member for about 5 years) but
in this case I run Office XP in Crossover but want to test Office 2003 in
wine, especially since wine has now nominally reached maturity with the
1.0 release. However it seems not so easy to get at a good up to date
howto for running office apps (which are essential for me to be compatible
with other people I share documents with who use MS).
I don't use any office suite for more than the basics. What kind of
differences keep you using M$ Office vs. open office? Is it some missing
functionality or just compatibility issues? In my somewhat limited use
of things like spreadsheets, word-processor, etc I haven't noticed any
significant difference. I haven't had any issues opening M$ office
files with open office but again my needs are pretty basic, maybe with
really complex spreadsheets there is a problem? I haven't tried anything
with M$Office 2007 docs. I'd appreciate being enlightened on the topic
if anyone can spare me an explanation.
Max
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