| A First Look at OpenOffice.org 1.0 [LinuxPlanet] |
May 08, 2002
Rob Reilly takes a look at OpenOffice.org 1.0 at LinuxPlanet . . .
"We are in the midst of a revolution. Companies have realized that the recent rumblings of Linux moving into the business world are real and that it is quickly becoming a desirable OS for production business use. Programs needed in a business productivity suite include a word processor, spreadsheet, drawing and presentation tools. The business world revolves around these tools, although some would argue about the value of email, scheduling software and a Web browser. I've used StarOffice in the past and have been pretty happy with it. Alternative business productivity packages, under Linux, include Koffice, Applix and others. MS Office leads the charge in a Windows environment. The goal of this article is to evaluate the Linux OpenOffice.org suite on its own merits, point out some common features that will help your business process and bring attention to areas that might initially cause you problems . . . "
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