Beej, I'm afraid your word processing options are pretty limited unless you upgrade to 10.3 or 10.4.
It's also very likely that a driver for your printer will be included in 10.4. If you want to wait a week, I'll be able to let you know for sure.
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Beej, I'm afraid your word processing options are pretty limited unless you upgrade to 10.3 or 10.4.
It's also very likely that a driver for your printer will be included in 10.4. If you want to wait a week, I'll be able to let you know for sure.
Thanks Tom. I can definitely wait. I've got other printing options at the moment.
I am massively of le sigh of resignation about the upgrade. I know you are right and, gosh darn it, I've been trying every option to avoid it. Partly due to the financial investment (doesn't ALL software then need to be upgraded?) and mostly to do with having to add memory to my machine. Gack.
Still, there is no point in having these two shiny apples on my desk, if I can't get full functionality out of them. Otherwise? Paperweights.
I see that now.
doesn't ALL software then need to be upgraded?
No.
I'm worried about compatibility issues, i.e. emailing docs to folks. Word seems so universal, and .rtf files don't always carry formatting successfully.
Seriously, try OpenOffice. It's Mac and PC compatible, you can easily save things as .doc files, and it's non-evil.
Open Office for Mac requires X11. I'm not aware of an X server for Mac OS 10.1.
Ignore me, then . . . .
Try NeoOffice/J. It's a port of OpenOffice that doesn't require X11 under OS X.
NeoOffice/J uses the JavaTM technology that is built into Mac OS X. By using Java, there is no need to download and install the X11 software that OpenOffice.org requires.
Is this a good thing?
(shrug) Depends. It means it's probably a little faster, and may look just a bit more like a normal OS X application. But I haven't actually tried it, or OpenOffice, for a comparison.
I personally hate running anything under X11. I haven't done it in a long time, having found replacements for just about everything I used to use it for.
I thought it said that, even tho you don't need X11, you DO need OS10.2?