Tao of Mac
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    Sep 26 2005, 17:26

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    Rui Carmo

OpenOffice

OpenOffice is a free, Open Source Office suite that (despite all the efforts) is still miles from posing a real challenge to Microsoft's suite.

Resources:

  • NeoOffice/J
  • Visioo-Writer - a document viewer, despite the name.

See Also

The Switcher's Application GuideUbuntuMicrosoftNetbooks, revisited but still found lacking
netgrowl.pyOpenOffice.org 3.1 gets anti-aliasingOfficeNotbooks and Craptops
OpenOffice 3.0 FeaturesTale of a NetbookOffice 2008 (the somewhat delayed review, now post-SP1)Up Periscope
Office 2008 first impressionsIBM Lotus SymphonyRunning ThroughOffice Thoughts
FreeMindLooking Forward to 2007The StealthBookNo Hat
Office FilesRandom Trains of ThoughtTriple SixSide-Switching
A Few Notes on Fedora Core 52005 in ReviewThe Red ToshibaQuiet Time
Random AssociationsRandom Bits of NewsI Must Be DilbertMid-Week Pause
NeoOffice/JLink ModeSuSE 9.3Laptop Linux, Revisited
Ten Open Source Projects Worth Keeping Track OfWorkshop DayKeynote IntermezzoPredictions for 2005
2004 in ReviewCursory Links2004 Predictions, RevisitedOpen Source Myopia, Revisited
The Knights That Say GrowlMy Third FedoraRainy DayOdds and Ends
Link SpreeOdd Happenings of an Otherwise Unremarkable MondayPartition DayMon Day
The Linux PendulumThe Usability WarsNokia Prepares Launches, Apple Holds Its GroundHappy New Year!
First Panther, then FedoraWork In Progress
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