Software that can use almost the same function as Microsoft Office "OpenOffice"It seems to be cheaper than using a paid" Microsoft Office "because it is open to the public, but Pesaro of a city in ...
Add graphs and charts to your Apache OpenOffice documents and bring your numbers and statistics to life. You can insert the graphs directly into the Writer application, then add or make changes to ...
Editor's Note: Linux in the Workplace, written by the Linux Journal Staff, was recently released under the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL). It is available at linuxpip.org, courtesy of No Starch ...
A few weeks ago I joined the free software camp, replacing my trusty and mostly reliable, Microsoft Office with the 1.0 release of OpenOffice.org. By free, I mean OpenOffice.org is an open source, ...
Note: This book review was conducted as an audio interview of macros expert John Dukovich, by Phil Shapiro, using Audacity, the free sound recording and editing software. The review is available in ...
I'm thinking of setting up a computer with OpenOffice in our office, but the rest of the computers use Office XP or 2003. I am wondering if anyone has experience with handing off files from one to the ...
Using the free and open-source productivity suite OpenOffice.org can be a godsend for those that don’t want to hand over more money to Microsoft. Its word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, and ...
As the owner of a restaurant, you need a menu to let your customers know what they can order. If you don't have the money to get your menu professionally designed, create your own menu with OpenOffice ...
OpenOffice 1.0 is a multi-platform office suite based on the StarOffice code base. It includes standard applications such as a word processor, a spreadsheet program, a presentation manager and a ...
South African organisation Translate.org.za is best known for its work translating open source software into indigenous South African languages. Among these are localisations done for the ...
OpenOffice used to be the best free alternative to Microsoft’s Office, but now it seems to be falling on hard times. Development on the open-source productivity suite is down to just 16 people, ...