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From: Sam Stern (samsternsamstern.net)
Date: Thu Apr 04 2002 - 15:13:00 CST

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    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: owner-portsopenbsd.org
    > [mailto:owner-portsopenbsd.org] On Behalf Of Horacio
    > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 03:28 PM
    > To: Sam Stern
    > Cc: 'Gordon Grieder'; portsopenbsd.org
    > Subject: Re: Looking for a text mode word processor
    >
    >
    > On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 10:27:04AM -0500, Sam Stern wrote:
    > >
    > > Hi Horacio,
    > >
    > > I'll give Jed/Joe a look. BTW, there are BSDI versions of
    > > Both WordPerfect and WordStar (for older versions of BSDI)
    > > so I was hoping that someone had managed to get this going
    > > on OpenBSD's emulation of BSDI -- guess it's no dice there.
    > > The reason for the question is that ispell and friends
    > > really do not cope well with Dyslexia based phonetic
    > > miss-spellings nor do the current crop of front ends cope
    > > well with the "multiple tries to get a word miss spelled
    > > but close enough to figure out what word you wanted"
    > > approach.
    >
    > Hold it.. there is a misunderstanding here. You said
    > WordStar, which led us to believe you refered to ancient,
    > vanished WordStar word processor (see www.wordstar.org), and
    > which both jed & joe simulate its keystrokes.
    > But I think you meant StarWord from StarOffice
    > (www.sun.com/../staroffice).
    >

    I mentioned these two systems as WordStar has the BEST spell checker
    I've ever seen and WordPerfect's spell checker was not bad. I would love
    to Run Star Office BUT it's not text mode. Even with various compressors
    X and VNC are too slow over a 28.8 modem connection where a text mode
    system would work well. I had been hoping that someone had coded a real
    Word processor for text mode users. While pico will do in a pinch (it
    has a spell checker), I was hoping the functionality of the older
    systems so I could do a nice mail merge or such. I think the answer will
    be to look into dosemu and and grab my copy of WordStar 6 or WP 5.2 and
    see if that will run :>

    > Anyway, WordPerfect used to work on OpenBSD under Linux
    > emulation, installed through a ports script by Dug Song.
    > I recall there was some linux file that I had to manually
    > add, but can't remember which one. Now WP8 for linux is no
    > longer available for d/load from the corel pages, so you will
    > have to get it from other sources.
    >
    >

    On my project list is to get WP 2000 Deluxe running on OpenBSD -- The
    last OS that this ran on well was RH 6.2. But that will take time :> I
    have the CDs but not the time ...

    > p.s. I checked and yes, there was a version of WordStar for
    > AT&T Unix sometime in the 80's. The version was WordStar
    > 2000, and I'd love to get my hands on it but I haven't seen
    > anything but a small reference to it.
    >
    >

    Set up a repeating search on eBay. WordStar and WordPerfect for *NIX
    show up about once every few months. The last time I saw one (WP 5.2 for
    some *NIX) it went for around US$50. I did grab a nice copy of PGP 5 at
    the time over the WP *NIX.

    Thanks!

    Sam S.