free wordperfect viewer?

Abzstrak

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does anyone know of something to let my users open and view wordperfect files? but NOT save them so I can MAKE them stop making new wordperfect files (like they should have stopped years ago....

I need something free, or cheap so I can pull wordperfect off the systems but still allow them to open and view old files; perferrably they would be able to copy and paste out of this app too.

TIA
 

HN

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i can't remember (and i can't test for myself b/c i don't have a wordperfect doc at the moment), but i think wordpad can open it.

or head to ajaxwrite.com (requires firefox)
http://www.ajaxwrite.com/
 

Abzstrak

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yea, no... even ajaxwrite doesnt say anything about wordperfect, only word....
 

narzy

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how about transistioning them to OpenOffice.Org? It is able to read .wpd and save it in either MSward(en) or the ODF.

You can lock the .wpd files so that they can't be written to and if you remove word perfect from the systems they will have no incentive to save new wpd files. I could have sworn MS Word opened wpd files. meh.
 

drag

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Ya. OpenOffice.org is a nice go. It's free and it's perfectly legal to use in business settings, unlike 90% of the shareware crud out there.

Then after you get away from what your using now it'll open up more possibilities for applications the users may like more..

For instance Abiword and the stuff from Koffice suite are pretty compatable with Org and each other, which some people like a lot more then Org stuff. Then you can always keep a few copies of Microsoft office floating around for document compatability with other people. (the doc file formats saved by Openoffice are generally compatable with MS stuff fine, but there is always the odd thing that isn't)
 

Abzstrak

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yea, actually I am transitioning them to OO, problem is that it cant read alo t of the years of wordperfect files correctly.... it IS alot better than word at pulling them in, but has some issues still with heavily formatted files from wordperfect.

I did find something from corel on wordperfect 13 that will supposedly allow you to batch script a conversion of wordperfect files to something else that it supports, I'm thinking PDF's. so I may do that.... but yea, my whole point is to have some way of allowing them to see their old files, but to strip off wordperfect so that they will just stop using it.
 

narzy

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Get a copy of PDF Creator and have it create PDF's of all the WPD files. Then install Acrobat Reader and teach them how to copy and paste from Reader to O
 

Abzstrak

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Originally posted by: narzy
Get a copy of PDF Creator and have it create PDF's of all the WPD files. Then install Acrobat Reader and teach them how to copy and paste from Reader to O

yea thats what I'm thinking, problem is there are some 25000 wordperfect files to convert, so it'll have to be scripted somehow
 

drag

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I've read that Abiword has a seperate sort of API for doing scripting and such, but I haven't used it or seen it in action. It's seperate enough that you can use it as a backend for things like websites or whatnot.
blog outlining Abiword's 'Server' features
wiki taking about language support

I am not sure if the scripting talked about on the wiki is about internal Macros or whatnot. Not sure how it all works. Abiword claims to have wordperfect file format support, but I don't know how well it is. It's suppose to have pretty good msword support though.
http://www.abisource.com/twiki/bin/view/Abiword/FaqOtherFormatsSupported

OpenOffice may have something similar, but I don't know.

I figure that even if it's not 100% you can get most of the documents changed to something better, and for the odd one it chokes on then do that manually from Org or whatever else you have laying around.
 

narzy

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PDF Creator from Scansoft can do batch jobs. no need to script anything, just fire it up and let it wirl.
 

Varun

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Originally posted by: Abzstrak
Originally posted by: narzy
Get a copy of PDF Creator and have it create PDF's of all the WPD files. Then install Acrobat Reader and teach them how to copy and paste from Reader to O

yea thats what I'm thinking, problem is there are some 25000 wordperfect files to convert, so it'll have to be scripted somehow

Wordperfect can export to PDF on it's own.
 

jfunk

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You were saying your problem with OO was that some of the files don't always look right when opened, but I don't think you're going to find ANYTHING that doesn't have this problem. Even different versions of the same program will run into this from time to time. Word processing programs were never meant for distribution purposes, so you're never going to be able to guarantee what the formatting looks like when opened anywhere else (sometimes even on somebody else's computer that is running the same version of the software).

There is simply no way around the fact that people are going to have to manually correct the formatting on some of the documents here and there when you convert them to another format.
 

drag

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Originally posted by: jfunk
You were saying your problem with OO was that some of the files don't always look right when opened, but I don't think you're going to find ANYTHING that doesn't have this problem. Even different versions of the same program will run into this from time to time. Word processing programs were never meant for distribution purposes, so you're never going to be able to guarantee what the formatting looks like when opened anywhere else (sometimes even on somebody else's computer that is running the same version of the software).

There is simply no way around the fact that people are going to have to manually correct the formatting on some of the documents here and there when you convert them to another format.

Depends on what sort of format.

The OASIS stuff (the ODF or Open Document Format) is designed so that it's as application independant as possible. Pretty much every application aviable will be able to import and export in this format, even Microsoft Office.. eventually.

What the problem is is that you end up with application-specific items that can only be used in one or another system.

So what is going to happen with office formats is the same thing that you deal with when your working with graphics.. You have a 'working' format, and then you have a distributable format.

For instance with Gimp I have XCF files for the native working format. With Photoshop you have those PSD files. (neither app can read each other's formats though.. at least well) However both of them support 'saving as' PNG files.. (which is a nice lossless image format that supports alpha channels and has good compression) which like the ODF should be is ultra-portable because it's a Free software format. Even Microsoft Paint supports it.

So the idea eventually will be like if your using Word perfect or Msoffice or Org or Abiword you use those application's native formats. When you want to archive the documents or send documents to other people then you do a 'save as' or 'export to' to ODF format and then it won't matter what sort of application you have. All of them should support it equally as well.

Right now you have Msoffice formats, which are fairly universal, but that's only because Msoffice is fairly universal. Anybody that is unwilling or is unable to go out and buy the latest version of Msoffice is pretty much screwed with certain types of documents.
 
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