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To: srvhap who wrote (5689)10/14/1998 7:56:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9798
 
>>Looking forward Linux is picking up steam, and Java is far from dead.<<

Corel inching closer to break-even point
..."I was a little bit surprised at how well their graphics software did," Shoesmith says. "I guess that's good news and they've refocused their attention on that market again. Eighteen months ago, all you heard about was them going after Microsoft with office productivity stuff."

...Shoesmith wonders whether the Linux bandwagon will be profitable for vendors. "Pretty much every vendor is making a commitment to Linux, but whether there's any real hard sales is another question," Shoesmith adds. "Linux is still at a grassroots level, and not a lot of companies are using it for any mission-critical applications, and office productivity software is mission-critical."

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To: srvhap who wrote (5689)10/21/1998 7:42:00 AM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
>>>Lets talk about the stock and the company rather than the walking of the dog and the OLD Hard feelings.<<<

For the week of Oct. 19, here are some of the top stories reported in major U.S. technology trade publications:

...Despite Corel Corp.'s improving finances, analysts quoted in the Oct. 19 edition of Computerworld said they expect medium-sized and large companies to continue abandoning its WordPerfect office software in favor of Microsoft Office software.
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