A Last Look at ApplixWare 75
Linux.com (Also owned by VA) is taking a look at the once widely popular office suite, ApplixWare. From the article: "Passed to a subsidiary of Applix called VistaSource that later became independent, ApplixWare was repositioned as a combination of a basic office package and a developer's toolkit running from a common main menu. For a while, it was even renamed AnyWare. Now at version 6, ApplixWare is back to its original name, with versions available for AIX, GNU/Linux, and SPARC Solaris, with earlier versions still supported for Windows and FreeBSD. The trial download for GNU/Linux shows ApplixWare's age, but it also shows a trick or two that its newer rivals might learn from."
VistaSource? (Score:1, Funny)
I hadn't heard of a subsidiary of Applix called VistaSource.
But a quick google finds that VistaSource is 60% imcomplete
Thank you, thank you - try the salmon.
Re:Got me threw the first year of college it did. (Score:4, Funny)
Apparently basic English literacy wasn't a requirement of your course.
Re:Got me threw the first year of college it did. (Score:2, Funny)
Must be. You can see the Joycian influence on his spelling and sentence structure. Absolutely brilliant.
Re:Got me threw the first year of college it did. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I once paid for the 5.0 version to run on FreeB (Score:3, Funny)
Jesus H. Christ in a sidecar carrying a crutch and bouncing on a pogo stick, if that's "just works" then I'd seriously hate to see what "works with some difficulty" looks like...