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I wonder if there is the other office like application apart from DocsToGo?? I remember I saw a video someone running openoffice, is it possible to port openoffice?

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look for "easy debian" on these forums
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Try Abiword (in the repositories) for a good Writer/Word app. It's small and fast, other than OpenOffice
 
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i installed abiword, and its great.

does someone know a tool for editing and creating excel sheets and/or powerpoint presentations?
 
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spreadsheet is also important, will Koffice only offer viewer only???
 
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Originally Posted by wurnz View Post
i installed abiword, and its great.

does someone know a tool for editing and creating excel sheets and/or powerpoint presentations?
Try "gnumeric" - works very well - again much lighter/faster than OOO. I think you need extras-test to install it still.
 
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Originally Posted by wurnz View Post
i installed abiword, and its great.

does someone know a tool for editing and creating excel sheets and/or powerpoint presentations?
Use Openoffice.org in Easy Debian.

Search for it in talk, qole has a thread somewhere, should be helpful.

It's a noob friendly process, and I haven't noticed any significant issues with using openoffice. (open in Debian LXDE for maximum space)

Writer = Word
Calc = Excel
Impress = Powerpoint.

Only problem is with impress - you're a little pressed for space, (slide preview, slide settings) unless you close those sidebars.

(Other bugs: If the keyboard seems to not be responding, press the power button, and click outside of the menu in LXDE.)

Hope this helps.

EDIT: Although there is no major lag, and it works fine, it definitely isn't light.
 
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Will abiword open documents created in word? I have a file on my groupwise log-in I'd like to be able to open on the go.
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I would think Quickoffice would come out with something soon. They obviously have the technical knowhow, having versions already for symbian, iphone, palm, and blackberry
 
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Originally Posted by RevdKathy View Post
Will abiword open documents created in word? I have a file on my groupwise log-in I'd like to be able to open on the go.
I believe it will. But, I seem to remember that it was not yet optified. (I could be wrong.)

In any case OOo works very well. See my signature for mere info.
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