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Showing posts with label staroffice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label staroffice. Show all posts
02 June 2008

Opening the Floodgates

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One thing I've never understood is why more low-cost PC manufacturers don't routinely include free software with their offerings. A...
14 March 2008

Bristol City Council Saves with ODF

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On Open Enterprise blog .
12 February 2007

A Doubly-Poisoned Chalice?

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I'm not sure about this : Probably most of you have heard or read about Novell's effort to provide VBA support in OpenOffice.org for...
07 February 2007

Sun Shines Again

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Further to my general encomium on Sun, here's more good news : Sun Microsystems... today announced the upcoming availability of the Sta...
31 October 2006

The European Computer Driving What?

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The European Computer Driving Licence is not a joke, despite its Monty Python-ish name. More to the point : The ECDL Foundation will now i...
24 October 2006

Star(Office) Burst

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Here's an interesting little Google map , showing where StarOffice is being used in academic institutions in Italy. OK, so it's a l...
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