Allegro as in lisp? Can't spell? You'll fit in on IRC ;-)
Greetings from North End.
MJR
No allegro as in the C games programming lib. Its multi platform windowz, QNX, DOS, BEos, MAC and Linux witch is good coz that way there are loadz of games the can just be ported with little trouble... well unless they decided to use some platform specific stuff(DirecX). Try www.allegro.cc its not the official site but has loads of games listed (most with code =).
Ye IRC'z ok but i gota use mirc =( coz i dont have my linux machine connected. lol don't think the rest of my family would like an old version of linux the next time they try to do some work on it. hhhmm that's a point is there any linux programs that can make MS word readable files? i think i have been told about one be4... just cant remember much about it =(
Dennis
"NuTTeR =)" wrote:
Allegro as in lisp? Can't spell? You'll fit in on IRC ;-)
Greetings from North End.
MJR
No allegro as in the C games programming lib. Its multi platform windowz, QNX, DOS, BEos, MAC and Linux witch is good coz that way there are loadz of games the can just be ported with little trouble... well unless they decided to use some platform specific stuff(DirecX). Try www.allegro.cc its not the official site but has loads of games listed (most with code =).
Ye IRC'z ok but i gota use mirc =( coz i dont have my linux machine connected. lol don't think the rest of my family would like an old version of linux the next time they try to do some work on it. hhhmm that's a point is there any linux programs that can make MS word readable files? i think i have been told about one be4... just cant remember much about it =(
try, abiword or kword to read or write MS word files (there are others).. Sz
Dennis
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On Thu, 21 Jun, 2001 at 17:28 +0800, NuTTeR =) wrote:
is there any linux programs that can make MS word readable files?
Yes ... there are loads of linux word-processors that to a greater or lesser degree spit out Word-compatible files (either as .rtf or native word file format).
I tend to use StarOffice, but I'm told Abiword, KWord, etc are quite good. I'd recommend downloading them all and trying them to see which you prefer.
Andrew.