Re: wordview

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Hi! I am using a small utility called `catdoc' to view word files
under linux. Try to search for it with google. It works very well for me.

Hope it helps.

>>>>> "LM" == Lee Maschmeyer <Lee_Maschmeyer@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

LM> Hi all, Like many others, I receive many emails with MS-Word
LM> attachments. Sage advice from this group has traditionally been to
LM> inform such correspondents that this is unacceptable practice, but
LM> since the senders include not only my boss but people from the
LM> university president on down, such an approach lacks a certain
LM> finesse.

LM> Not long ago someone off-list mentioned using wordview. I asked
LM> what it was and where to get it, but while awaiting a response I
LM> did a Google search. One thing I found was wvWare, a successor of
LM> a previous program whose name was too close for comfort to
LM> Microsoft's.

LM> This looked promising, but when I read the release notes, they
LM> were so disparaging (this is a work in progress and subject to
LM> radical change, etc.) I figured I'd ask whether this is the best
LM> product for reading Word docs on Linux.

LM> Thanks for any advice,

LM> Lee



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Best regards,

Sergey.



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