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Conference turris::digital_unix

Title:DIGITAL UNIX(FORMERLY KNOWN AS DEC OSF/1)
Notice:Welcome to the Digital UNIX Conference
Moderator:SMURF::DENHAM
Created:Thu Mar 16 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:10068
Total number of notes:35879

8757.0. "A documentation program for DUNIX?" by CADSYS::BOGDANOV () Fri Feb 07 1997 14:28

Since Decwrite is dead, what is a good choice for a documentation/publishing
software for DUNIX for internal use?
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8757.1SoftPC and MS Word? (seriously)SUBPAC::FARICELLIFri Feb 07 1997 16:220
8757.2KITCHE::schottEric R. Schott USG Product ManagementFri Feb 07 1997 16:342
Frame, wordperfect

8757.3Netscape Gold?DECC::SULLIVANJeff SullivanFri Feb 07 1997 19:416
I sometimes use netscape gold, which you can use to edit HTML. You then have the
option of saving your doc as HTML, postscript or text. Much of the project
documentation, proposals and presentations in my group are written in HTML and
are viewable from our private page (with proper permissions).

-Jeff
8757.4GERUND::WOLFEI'm going to huff, and puff, and blow your house downWed Feb 12 1997 01:187
A variant of .1, NTrigue from Insignia, Wincenter from NCD, or <I forget
what Tektronics call it's version> from Tektronics. I prefer to these
solutions over SoftWindows if you are in a multi-user environments. They 
allow you to turn and NT box into a PC application server. The NT 
session is displayed via X onto your display. 

			Pete
8757.5I believe the Tektronix product is called WinDDSUBPAC::FARICELLIWed Feb 12 1997 11:530
8757.6CADSYS::BOGDANOVWed Feb 12 1997 12:323
Thank all of you for your answers.

>> Serge
8757.7LEXSS1::GINGERRon GingerWed Feb 12 1997 12:544
    how about vi and just type the HTML?
    
    we've done several hundred pages of web doc at this customer site that
    way. works fine.
8757.8WordPerfect from SpireXIRTLU::schottEric R. Schott USG Product ManagementThu Feb 13 1997 10:2615
Spire Technologies, Inc. and Corel Corporation (Nasdaq-NNM: COSFF) today
announced the release of Corel WordPerfect 7 for the Digital UNIX operating
system.

  This latest release of Corel WordPerfect 7 has been specifically designed
to take advantage of Digital's high performance Alpha technology running 64-
bit Digital UNIX.  Its world-class word processing features include:
advanced drawing and charting capabilities, comprehensive text editing,
spreadsheet functionality, and the direct importing of database
information.

see
  http://www.spire.com/wp/wp60unix.htm  and http://www.corel.com/