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ChatDEau
# 1
Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 248 from 2003/4/4
From: MONTREAL, Quebec
Hi there!
It's been a long time I haven't needed to convert a Word document into something readeable on MorphOS / AmigaOS.
I wonder what is the most up-to-date tool to do so. Don't tell me Papyrus, I just need a simple tool for the moment!
Converting to RTF, HTML, PDF or TXT would be (in order) what I'd prefer.
Any suggestions?
Thanks ;)
Fred
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14.10.04
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04:36
stefkos
# 2
MorphOS Developer
Posts: 96 from 2004/2/4
check antiword...
www.tbs-software.com/
in morgoth part of site you will find antiword and on stefkos part you
will find GUI for it.
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14.10.04
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08:13
ChatDEau
# 3
Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 248 from 2003/4/4
From: MONTREAL, Quebec
@stefkos
I found the proggy and I also found the GUI, but it seems that the link for the GUI is broken. It says the document doesn't exist :
http://www.tbs-software.com/stefkos/files/AntiWordGUI.lha
.
Thanks,
Fred
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14.10.04
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16:23
psd
# 4
Caterpillar
Posts: 35 from 2004/3/21
You can try this one: http://www.schneewind.net/AntiWordGUI.lha
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14.10.04
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17:50
jah
# 5
Butterfly
Posts: 69 from 2003/3/24
this one worked fine for me in html, it seems to support rtf,pdf and
txt too
http://fr3dy.meanmachine.ch/wvware.html
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14.10.04
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18:40
bas
# 6
Caterpillar
Posts: 40 from 2004/4/8
From: Heerenveen, Ne...
you can also use WoW
I use it to convert word docs my friends send me
on aminet:
ftp://de.aminet.net/pub/aminet/util/conv/WoW.lha
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14.10.04
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19:28
timofonic
# 7
Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 979 from 2003/6/28
Papyrus?
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14.10.04
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21:00
ChatDEau
# 8
Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 248 from 2003/4/4
From: MONTREAL, Quebec
@timofonic
You didn't read my post, did you?
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14.10.04
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21:43
ChatDEau
# 9
Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 248 from 2003/4/4
From: MONTREAL, Quebec
@psd & jah & bas
I'll try those ;)
Thanks guys!
Fred
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14.10.04
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21:44