Applications in next Ubuntu

Sean Kelley sean.ku at gmail.com
Thu Dec 23 17:21:04 UTC 2004


Abiword and Gnumeric choke on way more MS imports of documents. 
Further,  I have found Abiword to be very unstable.  I have been very
happy with OpenOffice.org and its great MS filters enables me to get
things done from home.

Sean


On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:33:02 +0100, Vincent Trouilliez
<vincent.trouilliez at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> > Open Office -- only for WIMPS! Nobody here in my team uses it!
> 
> Yeah, Abiword and Gnumeric are uch faster and better looking ! And it's
> the officail Gnome Offcice suite anyway, so it really ought to be
> Ubuntu's default, not OpenOffice !
> Same for Firefox, that's HARDLY a Gnome app in any way or shape.
> Epiphany is the Gnome browser, it works very well.
> Sometimes it lacks flexibility and I would like to Use Galeon, another
> Gnome browser, but I didn't find it in sYnpatic, not in even in
> Universe ! :-/////////////
> I n my opinion, Ubuntu ought to ship with Abiword, Gnumeric, Epiphany
> and Galeon, and put OpenOffice and firefox in Synaptic, ony a click away
> for those who want non-Gnome apps.
> 
> > VI is enough - oh, le'me see, i just edited my kernel compile params
> > for my Dec Unix with ed. Seems to be all i need for serious work ... ;-)
> 
> Same here, Albeit with IBM AIX machines and VI ;-)
> 
> > Is it really so irritating to see apps in the menu one doesn't use?
> 
> It's not.. as long as there only a few of them. It would be irritating,
> if there were a dozen un-used apps to search through everytime you need
> the one andonly app you ever start ! :-O
> 
> > Maybe suggest a config app (gui?) to easily enable/disable menu entries.
> 
> Oh no ! If there are too many apps, then don't just hide the menu
> entry ! Other wise you will forgot what's on your system and drag tons
> of unused programs uselessly ! :-/
> Better to leave the icon, but add an option "Remove this program from
> the system". This way after a fresh install, people can quickly remove
> all the apps teh don't want, and have a clean menu (AND system !).
> 
> Vince
> 
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