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Showing posts with label distributions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distributions. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 November 2012

OpenOffice : a replacement for microsoft office.

Microsoft Office is really costly. If you work full time on office then you can afford to buy one. But what if you are a student and cannot afford to have buy a Office suite?



Here is the solution.
OpenOffice or OpenOffice.org(OOo) , the ".org" inclusion is due to a trademark dispute.

OpenOffice is intended to be compatible and directly compete with Microsoft Office. OOo is a free software under the LGPL and is available for Microsoft Windows, Unix Like systems and Mac OS X.
OOo is based on the code from an older version of sStarOffice that was made open source by sun microsystem with the aim of breaking the market dominance of microsoft. It gave the general public a version of StarOffice that was free including the source code.

The primary development platforms for OOo are Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Solaris, with ports available or in progress for OS/2 and many UNIX like Oerating Systems.

OOo suite includes 


  • Writer (word processor)
  • Calc (spreadsheet)
  • Draw (graphics program)
  • Impress (presentation program)
  • Database User Tools
  • Visual HTML editor
  • Macro recorder
  • StarOffice Basic
  • Math (mathematical formula editor)
  • Export and Import Microsoft Word and DocBook XML, export PDF and Macromedia Flash.
OOo can with some effort be configured to integrate with databases such as MySQL ans PostgreSQL, which offer similar functionality to Microsoft Access.

Why Apache Open Office? 

1. Great software : Programmers all over the world have contributed to the development for open office in one way or the other. 

2. Easy to use : IF you are already a offfice suite user, you will not waste a single tym to get used to the open office environment. 

3. Its free : Yup, its completely free. Use yourself, make copies, give it to your friends, use it personally, commercially or in any other way you can think off. 

How to Download: 

You can Download a copy of open office for yourself for free from www.openoffice.org.

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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Websites Supporting Open Source Software


Let us now talk about some projects and organizations dedicated to free and open source software in one way or another.

Monday, 27 August 2012

Top 3 Linux distributions

LINUX

Linux is a UNIX like computer operating system and is most widely used free and open source software.
Linux was originally developed as a free operating system for Intel x-86 based personal computers. Today, the top 10 super computers uses linux as its operating environment with little change in its structure.Since Linux comes under free and open source software, its underlying source code is freely available, can be modified and redistributed under GNU GPL licence.Programmers all over the world contribute to the development of various Linux projects.


Some of the Linux versions are here.. and the best thing is you can try all of these free of cost.

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