On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 22:09 -0600, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 11/22/10 9:57 PM, John R. Dennison wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 09:29:12PM -0500, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Windows only, unfortunately.
When did they stop publishing *nix versions? I worked extensively with that monstrosity 15-16 years ago on SCO / MWC Coherent.
I don't think they ever did a real native *nix verson - they had a slightly custom version of wine wrapped around the windows code. And there was some strange Microsoft involvement in the Corel company too - probably why you haven't heard much from them.
I'm pretty sure they did have such a version; WP was the first 'real' word processor available for LINUX. I ran it on a LINUX host and a dozen or so NCD X-terminals. It worked, but I can't imagine anyone having been a fan. It was slow, clunky, and just ugly.
And as for reveal codes... OOo has a mode that displays non-printable characters. Beyond that I just don't see the point. OOo's document collaboration and versioning tools are far and away better than what I recall from WP.