Don't have a survey, but I can offer some comments:
I think both are substantially the same as far as basic wor processing,
but I am beginning to favor the Corel product over the Microsoft product
because I notice quite a few loading errors with Word 97, on more than
one computer. Another factor to consider is that Corel's WordPerfect has
come out with a version designed specifically for a law office that
includes a voice recognition program that types as you talk...Pretty
cool. I think it requires a Pentium 3, or at least a Celeron processor
to work properly, but the features in the Corel Law office product are
very inviting.
Andrew Johnson, Esquire
Columbia, South Carolina
(803) 799 0900
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999 17:38:02 -0400 "Lansky, Yale M. (NYC)"
<LANSKYY@JacksonLewis.com> writes:
>Hello. I know that this question has been asked before, but I am
>trying
>to find out how many law firms are using Word vs. WordPerfect. I
>know
>that AmLaw Tech publishes a survey on this, but I have not been able
>to
>locate a copy of it. (I have tried Lexis, Westlaw and the Internet) I
>am specifically looking for information from 1998, but 1999 would be
>even better. (though I am not sure that the survey is out yet for
>1999.)
>
>
>Of course if there is another source for this information it would be
>great. I need the information as soon as possible.
>
>If anyone can provide me with a copy of this survey it would be most
>appreciated. Of course, I will pay all costs involved.
>
>Yale M. Lansky
>Electronic Services Librarian
>Jackson Lewis Schnitzler & Krupman
>101 Park Ave.
>New York, New York 10178
>212-545-4058
>Fax: 212-687-0228
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