Word-processors for UNIX

David Mason mason at oct1.UUCP
Tue Aug 7 03:02:48 AEST 1990


In article <13 at aupair.cs.athabascau.ca> lyndon at cs.athabascau.ca (Lyndon Nerenberg)
writes:
>In article <60 at nososl.UUCP> erik%nososl at nac.no (Jan Erik Sevland) writes:
>>Do anybody know about UNIX implementations of current (popular)
>>PC wordprocessors like :
>>  Word Perfect
>
>We have Word Putrid running on our 3b2/1000's under SVR3.2. "Ugly"
>doesn't even come close to describing it ...
>-- 
>     Lyndon Nerenberg  VE6BBM / Computing Services / Athabasca University
>         {alberta,cbmvax,mips}!atha!lyndon || lyndon at cs.athabascau.ca

I feel honour-bound to defend WordPerfect.  I use WordPerfect all
through my day to write a variety of documents for internal use as
well as presentation use.  It drives my LaserJet II perfectly, and produces
excellent output without hassle.  Many of our clients also use.  And we
all use it under Unix.  I am really impressed with WordPerfect as a
word processor and productivity aid.

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David               |      mason at oct1 (David M Mason)
                    |      olsa99!oct1!mason at ddsw1.mcs.com



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