Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 includes 2007 versions of Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and OneNote. This is a howto for the Trial version of Office 2007 the howto should also work for the full version as well. If you would like to test or demo Office 2007 on Linux its now possiable without having to purchase Office first.
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Hidden Linux : Font Frolics
More isn't necessarily more useful. Somehow I've ended up with around 120 fonts. This might be great if I was a graphic designer, but as I typically use no more than half-a-dozen it's actually a damn nuisance. Wading through drop-down font lists is a pain, and it's also a waste of resources since the system previews and caches each one.
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http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-free-blog-editors-that-you-can-use-on-your-linux-desktop/
While there are many Windows-based blog editors around, there are only a handful that Linux users can use on their desktop.
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Debian's Lenny offers enterprises open-source option
"We had one client who moved from a Novell/Microsoft-based environment to a Debian-based one and they saved something like 80 percent of the cost in the first year - they couldn't have done that moving to Red Hat - not when their licences cost £1000,"Callway said.
Read more »When Will Linux Really Go Mainstream?
Despite the Linux and Ubuntu netbook craze, I think there is a simple reason why Linux is not a mainstream solution for most users — yet. Let me explain.
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My solution for Linux adoption
I understand, fully, the issue. Which “standards” are the best? Do you go with what Fedora is doing or Ubuntu? What about Mandriva or SuSE? I have an idea.
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World of Goo Linux Version is Ready!
The Linux version of World of Goo is finally ready for download! It’s available exclusively from our site, in three different packages depending on what your computer likes. (tar.gz, deb, rpm)
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Samba - The Interoperability Dance
Samba 4, currently the alpha development of Active Directory for Linux and Unix, has been in parallel development with Samba 3. Allison says "The ultimate goal for Samba 4 will be to merge with the Samba 3 file server code, something that is called "Frankie" internally, after Frankenstein, the merging of the body parts...
Read more »Who said GNOME isn’t pretty?
One guy in my class said he preferred Vista because it looked better than my Ubuntu 8.10 Laptop with the Dust theme. Not that I agree with that, I never liked the Windows themes, but it’s possible to make GNOME even more prettier(in my humble opinion).
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Red Hat and Microsoft Join in Interoperability Deal Minus the Patents
Over two years ago, Microsoft and Novell signed an interoperability deal. Part of this agreement was a patent deal that suggested that Linux infringed on Microsoft's IP. Since then, Microsoft has signed a number more of these deals with various companies, but the Novell one is still the most famous.
Read more »Benchmark Your Computer with Debian 5 Lenny
Ever want to know how your computer stacks up against other computers? Are you running a decent machine or are you seriously underpowered? Debian 5 Lenny provides an easy way to start making some comparisons.
Read more »Here’s to reaching the “Games for Linux” tipping point
It’s been a classic argument in the GNU/Linux VS Windows debates that people don’t switch to the former because there are no games for it. And there are no games for GNU/Linux because developers don’t think there’s a market for it to justify the cost. And there’s no market to justify the cost because gamers don’t switch to it.
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Mozilla Labs: Introducing Bespin
As we strive to evolve the Open Web as a robust platform for application development, we believe in the potential for web-based code editors to increase developer productivity, enable compelling user experiences, and promote the use of open standards. Today we’re launching Bespin as a project within our Developer Tools Lab to focus on this exploration.
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Why isn't Linux funny?
Stop me if you've heard this one.
How many Windows programmers does it take to screw in a light bulb? None. They've declared darkness a standard.
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