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Hans Durstling has come upon an <<opportune occasion... to venture into the
age of enlightenment by upgrading to a program which will do tables and flow
charts; which also is flexible, capable, long lasting and whose finished
documents can be saved and transmitted by email in the most universally
useful way possible.>>
Much though I resist the temptation, I'd still have to recommend Microsoft
Word. Sure, the program is about as pleasant to live with as a skunk some
days, but to give the devil it's due, it's an awfully nice writing tool, you
can exchange files with darn near anyone, and there's a huge community of
people (e.g., here on techwr-l) who can make the program get up and dance...
or at least get it back on its feet after it falls flat on its face. You're
using a PowerMac 7200 according to your post, so Word98 should work just
fine (and the low-cost "special iMac edition" works just fine on other
PowerMacs too); you'll want to give it at least 20 Meg of memory for
adequate performance, but memory's relatively cheap.
I wouldn't use it to produce flowcharts, though. Word does have decent
graphics capabilities (***for a word processor***), but using it for
flowcharts is like using a steak knife to turn screws: sure, you could do
it, but... <g> Buy any decent graphics software (does Visio still have a Mac
version?) and you'll be much further along the road to being an efficient
graphics producer.
--Geoff Hart, Pointe-Claire, Quebec
geoff-h -at- mtl -dot- feric -dot- ca
"The paperless office will arrive when the paperless toilet
arrives."--Matthew Stevens