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Written by William Davies
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Tuesday, 25 April 2006 |
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What’s so great about OpenOffice.org?
As the name suggests, OpenOffice.org is the most open office suite available: - no commercial licences or software compliance issues to worry about
- no language barriers - if it’s not yet available in your language, the chances are it will be soon
- available on all major computing platforms
- the first office suite to comply with the OASIS OpenDocument format
- the source code for the software is freely available under a full OSI certified licence
OpenOffice.org is synonymous with quality - the roots of OpenOffice.org go back twenty years, creating a huge wealth of experience
- hundreds of thousands of users have participated in the beta testing of version 2
- with a fully open development process, OpenOffice.org has nothing to hide - the product stands or falls on its reputation
OpenOffice.org is friendly - the software looks and feels familiar and is instantly usable by anyone who has used a competitive product
- it’s easy to change to OpenOffice.org - the software reads all major competitors’ files
- OpenOffice.org is supported by a global community of friendly volunteers, only too happy to provide assistance to newcomers and advanced users alike
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 August 2006 )
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Written by William Davies
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Tuesday, 25 April 2006 |
The world's easiest desktop Linux, Linspire will lead you just about anywhere in the digital world. And you'll be safe from the high costs and viruses that plague Microsoft Windows-based computers. Linspire is packed with features: a full Internet suite; a complete office suite; digital photo and music managers; advanced notebook and wireless capabilities; and much more. Best of all, Linspire will save you hundreds of dollars with the most advanced digital software delivery service in the world! Click here to learn more about the innovative CNR Service. Watch this flash intro for a quick overview of Linspire, and then check out our flash demo to see Linspire in action! |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 April 2006 )
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Written by William Davies
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Saturday, 29 April 2006 |
1. Freedom of choice Freespire believes that each individual should be free to choose what software is installed on their computer. Freespire aims to provide a ?free marketplace? for any and all Linux software, including proprietary, open source, free, and commercial products. As with any free market, all vendors are ?free? to participate and offer their wares, and the buyer is ?free? to choose from the different wares without limitations or restrictions on their choice. Freespire uses the CNR Warehouse as this marketplace (accessible through either the CNR or apt-get), where you will find both free open source applications, as well as commercial proprietary offerings. Freespire's mission is to simply provide this marketplace, and let both independent and commercial vendors place their software products in the CNR Warehouse, and then let each individual user choose what software to install on their system, either using CNR or apt-get. |
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