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Open Source Equivalent Applications for the Average User

One of the most-often asked questions I get from new Linux users is "How do I run Windows applications?" To that my initial reply is "Why do you need to run Windows applications?" There are many reasons why ranging from "I didn't know there was an alternative" to "My company requires me to use Windows applications." Regardless of the reasons, most people are pleased to find out there are options available.
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OpenGoo is No Competition for Google Docs

There are times when I think open source is an unstoppable force. And then there's OpenGoo.
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Is an Online Word Processor Better for You?

Unlike conventional word processing software such as OpenOffice.org Writer and Microsoft Word, online equivalents such as Google Docs and Zoho Writer are browser-based, requiring the installation of little or no additional software on your PC. Yet online word processors can carry some drawbacks, too.

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Steven's Handy Desktop Linux Guide

What's the best desktop Linux for you? Here's my guide to which Linux will fit you best.
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Mozilla Recommends Upgrading from Firefox 3.0.x to 3.5.x

Users of version 3.0 of the browser are to be shown an information pop-up informing them that version 3.5 is faster and offers more features...
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