January 6th, 2008
Again, like what I have posted on my previous post on NeoOffice, it is a free office suite for Mac OS X. The suite includes Word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and drawing tools. This office suite is based OpenOffice.org office, where NeoOffice delivers it to Mac users.
NeoOffice 2.2.2 Patch 6 improves Microsoft Office 2007 file handling […]
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December 20th, 2007
Here a product to check for those who uses OpenOffice.org Suite as an alternative to the common MS Office Suite. This is an Addon tool for OpenOffice.org which allows exporting documents to Google Docs and vice versa. All you need to do is to have OpenOffice.org 2+ or StarOffice 8. And, of couse you need […]
By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments
December 12th, 2007
Hurey! We can now access OpenOffice.org files online using the power of Ulteo Online Desktop. Without the hassle of getting OpenOffice.org installed in you PC, you can now edit/create/manage OpenOffice.org files online.
All you have to do is signup for an Ulteo Account and get 1GB free space instantly afterwards, login to your account and follow […]
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November 20th, 2007
Now we can enjoy all our favorite desktop application in a portable way. PortableApps.com, provides convenient, open and free portable applications that can run in your flash drive, iPod, memory card, portable hard drive, etc. with all your saved personal settings, bookmarks, etc. in it.
The Portable Apps Suite™ created by John T. Haller, a community […]
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September 19th, 2007
Elaborating more about the OpenOffice.org-IBM partnership mention in my previous entry, it is mentioned in their press release that “IBM will be making initial code contributions that it has been developing as part of its Lotus Notes product, including accessibility enhancements, and will be making ongoing contributions to the feature richness and code quality of […]
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September 19th, 2007
Another free office suite software for you guys. Yesterday, IBM announced a new line of product which will give you the power to create and share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations and it is called the IBM Lotus Symphony.
Reading this tech buzz from their site, I immediately downloaded the software and gave it a try. The […]
By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment
August 15th, 2007
Google has a recent addition to its software package distribution known as Google Pack, the StarOffice. Yes, it is another productivity tool selected by Google which is always a free distribution package and rest assured that there are no spywares nor expirations. Downloading and installing can be be done in an instant.
The new addition, which […]
By Jerome Locson -- 4 comments
May 5th, 2007
Sun Microsystems announced that they will help in porting OpenOffice.org, the popular open-source office application, to Mac Aqua. Currently, OpenOffice.org requires the X11 Windowing environment. Allowing OpenOffice.org to run natively on Aqua would greatly improve the application. The OpenOffice.org blog describes Sun’s role in the porting process:
The MacOSX porting history is basically […]
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February 25th, 2007
Google has recently released a premium version of their Google Apps functionality. The new version provides additional storage capabilities as the main difference between the free version, along with their not being ads on the paid for service. The cost of the service is $50/yr per employee using the application.
Today, it introduces Google Apps Premium […]
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January 14th, 2007
Ever wonder what makes up all the details of the OpenOffice file format of the .odt? How does it compare to the .doc?
3monkeys >> OpenOffice .ODT Opened Up
Tags: .odt-format, 3monkeys, OpenOffice
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