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- Being a fervent UNIX-on-a-home-PC advocate, I naturally want to shun DOS
- or Windows or its ilk. I will celebrate the day when I can finally
- remove DOS and Windows from my machine, and move all of my daily (and
- not-so-daily) computing tasks to UNIX.
-
- However, being a realist, I recognize that there are many tasks I still
- need to do that do not have good UNIX-based implementation. Such as,
- word processing, spreadsheets, contact managers, et al. Some of these are
- available in UNIX, but not all -- for example, I have yet to find a
- decent X11-based word processor, and the text-based tools I've found are
- great for writing notes and memos and stuff, but don't cut it for *real*
- document preparation. (And, before you say it, yes I have heard of TeX
- and friends, and have tried them, but found them too confusing. I'm
- hopelessly stuck on GUI's.)
-
- WINE looked promising, but sadly it is not very practicable: just about
- all it can run is Solitare. (Which is great -- I always liked the
- Windows Solitare game better than any other I've found on DOS, Windows,
- Mac, or UNIX).
-
- Willows (TWIN) looks good too, and I've even heard reports (albeit
- second-hand) that say Microsoft Word runs under it. Too bad it's only
- available in Linux-ELF format. (I run FreeBSD, which can run a lot of
- Linux stuff in emulation, but NOT ELF.)
-
- So, naturally, I jumped for joy when I heard of Executor. Not only was
- it really cool to be able to run Mac stuff on my PC, but hey, now I can
- run Microsoft Word, Excel, all those goodies on an Executor window!!
- Never mind that I'm still not running them UNIX-native (some day!), but
- at least now I don't have to endure the humiliation and shame of having
- to re-boot into DOS/Windows every time I need to do something mundane,
- like do my monthly finances. Plus, now I can get rid of my 500 MB DOS
- partition and put it to some real use, like recompiling X11R6 or getting
- a full newsfeed or something.
-
- I consulted the AppNotes file, to see if it would support any of the
- applications I would need to do productive work, but unfortunately it
- generated more questions than it answered. Sure, some of my programs
- (i.e. Microsoft Word) were shown as "yellow" status, which basically
- means they MOSTLY run but might have problems. And some of my programs
- have cryptic comments like "stw" and "ntm" after them. Huh??
-
- So, my question to this list is: I have here a list of programs that I'll
- need to run to do my daily chores. They don't have to be these EXACT
- programs -- if some other program does the same job, and runs better
- under Executor, great. Also it doesn't have to be the exact latest
- version -- if the latest version doesn't work, but a previous one will,
- that's cool too. I'm sure I can find some guy on Usenet who wants to
- make some quick cash and get rid of the aging versions of his software.
-
- But, basically, how well do these programs run under Executor? Which
- features work, and which ones don't? Will they work enough so that I can
- be mostly productive, or will I just end up with a lot of headaches? I
- don't mean it has to be perfect -- I'm not some Fortune 500 company that
- demands 100% perfect software/hardware performance or else I'll lose
- millions of dollars. Just as long as I can get some work done.
-
- Performance isn't that cruicial to me; all I care is whether it runs or not.
-
- Anyway, here are the tasks I need to perform, and the programs I'd prefer
- to use. Again, doesn't have to be that exact program, and doesn't have
- to be the latest version of it.
-
- * Word processing: Microsoft Word.
- * Spreadsheet: Microsoft Excel.
- * Database: Filemaker Pro
- * Banking: Quicken
- * Small business accounting: QuickBooks
- * Scheduler: \ I use Expresso/Stardate by Berkeley Systems to
- * Name/address book: \ do these, but I don't know if a Mac version is
- * To-Do list: / available. If one is, and it works, great. If
- * Contact manager: / not, I can probably use a database for the other
- stuff, but I will still need a calendar program.
- * Desktop publishing: PageMaker
-
- Please respond either to me (d_burr@ix.netcom.com) or the Executor list.
-
- Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-
- Donald Burr [d_burr@ix.netcom.com], PO Box 91212, Santa Barbara CA 93190-1212
- TEL (805)564-1871 / FAX 564-2315 / WWW http://www.geopages.com/WallStreet/2072
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