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speeding up OpenOffice?



Seth Gordon wrote:
> My wife routinely curses OpenOffice, because of the time it takes to
> load and the way it brings the rest of her system to a screeching halt.
>  (This is an Inspiron 1100 with a 2.4GHz Celeron and 256 MB of RAM
> running Ubuntu "Dapper Drake".)  Is there some trick, some
> --disable-cruft option that I can set when recompiling the whole thing,
> that would make the experience less painful for her?  Is there a
> lighter-weight word processor that is good at reading and writing the MS
> Word files that the rest of the universe insists on sending to her?  (In
> practice, she's only using that part of OO; I already installed gnumeric
> so she doesn't have to deal with the OpenOffice spreadsheet program.)
> 

I know you said reading *and* writing Word docs, but if you just wanted to
read documents, "antiword" is popular for converting them to ASCII (esp.
among the 'mutt' crowd at work as an attachment viewer).

Matt

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