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- Release Notes
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- Thank you for your interest in this release of AbiWord!
-
- ---- About AbiWord
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- AbiWord is an "Open Source" word processor. (To learn more about the
- concept of Open Source, you should look at http://opensource.org.)
-
- Because AbiWord is Open Source, it is freely distributable and
- available for use by anyone, without restrictions. With AbiWord,
- there is no need to worry about piracy. We encourage you to make as
- many copies as you like and to give them to your friends and
- colleagues.
-
- Note that AbiWord is not "shareware". You are under no moral or legal
- obligation to pay anyone for this right to use this program.
-
- If you are not familiar with this kind of software, please rest
- assured that there is no catch. AbiWord is free, and it will always
- be free. It is developed in a public fashion, by members of the
- software community from all over the world, communicating and
- collaborating together via the Internet.
-
- ---- Getting Help
-
- There is some documentation at <http://www.abisource.com/support/>.
- However, due to the lack of time and people to contribute to the
- documentation effort, it is far from complete, and does not cover all
- features, including many of the new features available in the 2.x
- release series.
-
- Another, sometimes more useful place to get help is the AbiWord user
- mailing list <http://www.abisource.com/support/help/maillist.phtml>.
- Users are strongly encouraged to join the mailing list in order to
- ask and answer questions freely. Please keep discussion limited to
- AbiWord related subjects.
-
- Also, IRC provides a more real time medium of communication, and can
- elicit more immediate response, depending on who's online and
- responsive. See <http://www.abisource.com/support/help/irc.phtml>
- for details.
-
- ---- Helping
-
- If you would like to join the community of people who are developing
- AbiWord, there are lots of ways you can help, even if you are not a
- computer programmer.
-
- If you are in fact a programmer, and would like to work on the
- project, see the developer information on our web site, join the
- abiword-dev mailing list, and ask what needs to be done. There are
- always features or ports which need attention.
- Be aware that because the site does not receive too much attention,
- http://www.abisource.com/developers/ is obsolete in some areas and
- you will probably find the developers on list and IRC more helpful.
-
- If you are not a programmer, you can still join the AbiWord Developer
- mailing list and contribute in other ways. The easiest way to help is
- to simply use the program and report any bugs you find. A tool called
- Bugzilla is available on our web site for exactly this purpose.
- Contributions can be easily made in the areas of documentation,
- site maintenance, quality assurance (bug-checking, a little harder),
- and product promotion. Whatever you're good at, the friendly folks
- on the AbiWord Developer mailing list are perfectly willing to find
- something for you to help with and there is always plenty to be done.
- We appreciate any help we can get.
-
- ---- Supported Platforms
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- AbiWord is a multi-platform application, meaning that it was designed
- to work well on multiple types of computers and operating systems.
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- At the present time, AbiWord is supported on Windows (including
- Windows 95 through Windows XP), Mac OS (see note below), Linux, a
- variety of other UNIX-like systems (including everything from Solaris
- to *BSD to RTEMS), and QNX (though beware that there is currently only
- one active QNX-port developer). The BeOS port is no longer actively
- maintained in AbiWord 2.x, but there are external parties that submit
- patches from time to time, so it may still be usable on BeOS. If you
- can help us with any of these ports or provide and maintain a new one,
- you are more than welcome to.
-
- Other operating systems will likely be supported in the future.
-
- The AbiWord port to Mac OS prior to OS X (Carbon) has been removed due
- to the extensive and unmet developer resource requirements. However,
- the Mac OS X (Cocoa) port is still under development and according to its
- maintainer, has reached a quite usable state, though it is not quite
- on par with the Unix port yet.
-
- ---- Legalese
-
- Copyright 1998-2005 AbiSource, Inc.
- All Rights Reserved
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
- of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307, USA.
-
- AbiSource, AbiWord, and AbiSuite are trademarks of AbiSource, Inc., in
- the United States and other countries. The AbiSource logos and
- AbiSource product and service names are also trademarks of AbiSource,
- Inc., which may be registered in other countries.
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