Archive for the 'Office' Category
Go-oo is a fork of the free Open Office office suite with improved compatibility with Microsoft Office formats and a number of other improvements and tweaks, including speeding up the startup time. That along makes this branch worth looking at for anyone already using Open Office.
* OpenXML / DOCX support: Go-oo provides a built-in .docx [...]
June 18th, 2008 | Posted in Linux, Office, Windows | No Comments
AutoHotKey is one of the few windows programs I have really missed using Linux. While it had a lot of power, I used it mainly for its “hot string” abilities. I’d type =btw and AutoHotKey would replace “=btw” with “by the way.” Linux didn’t seem to have anything that could easily replace that feature [...]
May 18th, 2008 | Posted in Discoveries, Linux, Office, Utilities | 1 Comment
Microsoft did it again with Word 2007. They changed the file format so that older versions and other Word Processors can’t read it. If you get a Word 2007 .docx file from an associate or client, you no longer need to buy Office 2007 to read it. Docx2rtf is a freeware program that converts .docx [...]
February 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Discoveries, Office, Utilities, Windows | 1 Comment
PlayOnLinux is a frontend that helps to install a number of population Windows games and applications on Linux using WINE. It connects to an online PlayOnLinux script repository for the latest script to automate the installation of a given program. You still have to own a copy of the Windows program you want to install, [...]
January 21st, 2008 | Posted in Games, Linux, Office, Utilities | 1 Comment
The PDF document format has become an industry standard and many Linux office programs can produce a document in PDF format without any additional software or special printer drivers needed. Editing a PDF document directly, however, has been hard in Linux due to a lack of a well-designed PDF editor (commercial or open source).
The [...]
January 18th, 2008 | Posted in Linux, Office | 1 Comment