Description
Antiword FOR LINUX
Are you looking for a reliable and free MS-Word reader for your Linux operating system? Look no further than Antiword FOR LINUX! Developed by Adri van Os, this software is the perfect solution for those who want to convert Word documents to text, Postscript, and XML/DocBook formats.
Key Features:
- Converts documents from Word 2, 6, 7, 97, 2000, 2002, and 2003
- Preserves the layout of the original document
- Released under GNU General Public License
- Compatibility with various Unix operating systems
- Supports conversion to plain text, PostScript, PDF, and XML/DocBook
Limitations:
The conversion to XML/DocBook is still experimental, and support for the Cyrillic alphabet is also experimental at this stage.
Compatibility:
Users have successfully compiled Antiword on FreeBSD, Solaris, IRIX, Digital Unix (OSF/1), AIX, SCO, and HP-UX.
What's New in This Release:
This version of Antiword FOR LINUX comes with various improvements and bug fixes to enhance the user experience.
User Reviews for Antiword FOR LINUX 13
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Antiword FOR LINUX is essential for Linux users needing to view MS Word docs in text, Postscript, or XML/DocBook.
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Antiword is a game changer for Linux users! It converts Word docs with amazing accuracy and keeps the layout intact. Highly recommend!
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I love Antiword! It's free, easy to use, and does a fantastic job converting various Word formats. A must-have tool for any Linux user.
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This app is simply brilliant! Antiword handles my Word documents effortlessly, preserving formatting beautifully. Five stars!
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Antiword exceeded my expectations! The conversion quality is top-notch, and it's so useful for reading Word files on Linux. Very satisfied!
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Fantastic app! Antiword makes it easy to read and convert Word documents without any hassle. Definitely worth five stars!
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Antiword is an essential tool for anyone needing to work with Word files on Linux. It’s reliable, efficient, and totally free!