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  1. Re:I can now go Linux at work. on NewsForge Reviews Excel Clone for Linux · · Score: 1

    "I'd be interested in any workbooks you've got that don't import smoothly."

    Jody I must say I didn't try a new version of Gnumeric with the spread sheets with complex charts. I was referring to issues with OpenOffice, however I will test them in Gnumeric as soon as possible and will pass along all information if I encounter any compatibility issues or other errors.

  2. I can now go Linux at work. on NewsForge Reviews Excel Clone for Linux · · Score: 1

    I still am going to have to test it out to make sure that I am not going to have compatibility issues but this would let me go 100% Linux at work as Excel is the last application that I was having compatibility issues with. OpenOffice, although great, still tends to have problems with a lot of the chart features in Excel. This means that the only time I will see Windows will be to play some old games, to do some Windows programming or on the screens of my co-workers and friends.

  3. Re:What to do? on RIAA Dumps Unsold Inventory to Settle Anti-Trust Case · · Score: 1

    There are enough junk files on KaZaA as it is, let's not add to the problem.

  4. Spamassasin is great! on Spamassassin Beats CRM-114 In Anti-Spam Shootout · · Score: 2, Informative

    I have been using SpamAssassin in conjunction with Evolution and it has cut my spam to virtually nothing. I wish it was built right into Evolution so that it was a little faster however it is worth the wait as I barely ever get any spam in my Inbox anymore. I set it up with evolution very similar to how it is shown here. I really like using it with Evolution however I am curious if anyone knows of anything that would work faster and as efficient in conjuntion with Evolution?

  5. Re:canada anybody? on U.S. Supreme Court: Public Anonymity No Right · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Last I heard, Canada has it too."

    Canada does not have such a law, police must have a reason to ask for such information and unless you have committed a crime you are not forced to oblige.