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Open Source Office Software
By Ed Zivkovic - http://www.ezau.com
It's funny. We have been programmed into believing that because
something is free, that there is some kind of catch, or that it
is not as good as a paid version, or that it is riddled with
spyware and scumware. This may be true for a lot of stuff on
the Internet, but I feel that it is not the case when it comes
to this complete suite of office software from
http://www.openoffice.org.
The general belief about non free software is that it is better
than free software. Well, prepare your paradigm to be crushed
before you read this report, Free, Open Source Software is More
Reliable: http://www.gnu.org/software/reliability.html
Open Office is the Real Deal Free.
Open Office is distributed with a GNU License:
http://www.openoffice.org/license.html. This means that it is
completely Free software. Open Office is the choice not because
people on a tight budget can get their hands on it, but because
it is rich with powerful features found in similar programs
selling for hundreds of dollars. If you read the GNU license,
it might make you wander who came up with this office type of
software in the first place: http://www.gnu.org.
In fact, if you read the GNU General Public License at
OpenOffice.org:
http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/gpl_license.html, you'll
notice that you are granted permission to distribute this
software and charge a fee for doing so.
I have seen Internet Marketers around who are doing this. They
have included Open Office along with other Public Domain
software in their software Resale Rights package. They have
added more perceived value to the software package by including
Public Domain Work which anybody can go out and get free.
Open Office contains:
A full featured word processor that does all the clever stuff:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/writer.html
A powerful Spreadsheet program:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/calc.html
A Multimedia creator for creating animated presentations:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/impress.html
An excellent drawing tool:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/draw.html
Database Tools:
http://www.openoffice.org/product/dbase.html
A full strength help file with a handy help agent.
Open Office is not a small download but my opinion is that it
is worth waiting for. The download page is located here:
http://download.openoffice.org/index.html
I run Open Office on my laptop and on my PC and have no
problems as a result of bugs or defective programming. Hell,
some tiny programs that I have paid money for have caused me
some big problems. Another large autoresponder program which I
paid over 300 bucks for refused to work "on my particular
version of XP". After a period of support from the developer, I
asked for a refund. I had to stop the support process when they
wanted to take remote control over my computer.
Free software is a pretty loose term on the Internet today. The
term is used for the terms freeware, shareware and a host of
other terms. But what does free software, freeware and
shareware really mean. Is there a difference? I tell you this,
there is a lot of these types of terms and there is a
difference. See them all here:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/categories.html
Note: There are thousands of people "giving away" all types of
free software programs riddled with scumware which produces
undesirable effects upon the user and their PC's. This is a
topic of continual research at http://www.scumware.com. I
suggest that all who wish to use these nasty but handy little
downloads getting around the Internet to actually read the
agreement before installing.
Tip: Before you buy a software program, why not do a quick
search for the term "open source _____" and add the name of the
type of software you want, just to see what results come up :-)
The author, Ed Zivkovic is a self-taught webmaster. His website
(http://www.ezau.com) contains articles with all sorts of tips
for work at home webmasters. Contact Ed here: http://www.ezau.com/zcontact.html
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