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Download.com features Demo of Applixware

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 3, 1999

Thanks to Steven
Borrelli
for this link.

662 copies have been downloaded since it went online February
1st.

“Applix Office is a fully integrated suite of desktop
productivity tools that runs on Linux, with versions available for
virtually every other major operating system. Included in the suite
are tools for word processing and document publishing,
spreadsheets, business graphics, graphics editing, data access, and
email. With Applix Office, you can create compound live-linked
documents simply and efficiently. Applix Office also comes with a
full programming environment and supports multiple windows
operating simultaneously. This demo version limits documents to one
page only, but the text editor and other features are fully
functional.”


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