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Short Take: Amiga gets friendly with Corel

Amiga has announced a partnership with Corel to make sure software is available for Linux, the operating system Amiga has decided to use in favor of QNX. Corel is in the midst of making its entire office suite of desktop applications available on Linux, and WordPerfect already is available. In addition, Corel is working on a version of Linux aimed at novices

Stephen Shankland Former Principal Writer
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D printing, USB, and new computing technology in general. He has a soft spot in his heart for standards groups and I/O interfaces. His first big scoop was about radioactive cat poop.
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  • Shankland covered the tech industry for more than 25 years and was a science writer for five years before that. He has deep expertise in microprocessors, digital photography, computer hardware and software, internet standards, web technology, and more.
Stephen Shankland
has announced a partnership with Corel to make sure software is available for Linux, the operating system Amiga has decided to use in favor of QNX. Corel is in the midst of making its entire office suite of desktop applications available on Linux, and WordPerfect already is available. In addition, Corel is working on a version of Linux aimed at novices