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Re-usable, editable graphics in OpenOffice.org

Author: Rob Reilly Have you ever wanted to brainstorm an intricate new system design using block diagrams on your Linux or Windows desktop? How...

Rev up your presentations with masks and movement

Author: Rob Reilly We all appreciate well-thought-out slide shows that logically step through a topic, especially when they're not dull and boring. When creating presentations,...

Make your Windows desktop apps open source

Author: Dmitri Popov Even if you have good reasons for sticking with Windows, you can still keep your desktop applications open source. OpenOffice.org, the GIMP,...

First look: OpenOffice.org version 2.0 beta

Author: Bruce Byfield OpenOffice.org has always been conservative with version numbers. Enough minor releases have boasted enough new features that the current release could easily...

Open source XML editors examined

Author: Ryan Paul The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) provides a flexible and efficient way to store, transmit, and express data. Many applications have adopted it...

File managers For Linux

By Michael M. Murphree  I tested these utilities on a Debian-based system. Debian's apt utilities made it easy to find and install a dozen...

Inkscape: Vector Graphics For Linux

It's a raster based graphics editor that's available for Linux and Windows. Other raster editors include Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop and Ulead PhotoImpact. A...

Project GNUtemberg: A free software print-on-demand project

Author: Preston St. Pierre Sometimes it would be great to have paper copies of a manual that was never printed, or whose publication stopped long ago...

Project GNUtemberg: A free software print-on-demand project

Author: Marco Fioretti Sometimes it would be great to have paper copies of a manual that was never printed, or whose publication stopped long ago due...

GnomeMeeting: It’s not just for video conferencing

Author: Joe Barr I've finally gotten around to trying GnomeMeeting, the Internet phone/video conferencing tool written by Damien Sandras in 2000. GnomeMeeting, the open source...