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Archive for May, 2008


Open Office 3 Beta Released






Question - Should cash strapped schools shell out big bucks to upgrade to M$ Office 2007?

Answer - No Way! Not with Open Office 3 as an alternative. Open Office 3 has all the features an average Joe needs to work with officey-type documents. Open Office is a complete office package including tools for creating text documents, presentations and spreadsheets. There’s even a pretty nifty drawing component. The new interface looks much nicer than Open Office 2. One of the hottest selling points for Open Office 3 is that is supports M$ Office 2007 documents. That means you don’t have to upgrade to Office 2007 to be able to use documents created with Office 2007.

First Look at OpenOffice.org 3.0 Beta” by my favorite tech blogger - Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

PowerPoint-less Presentations

When talking about digitized presentations, lots of people think the only way to get it done is with PowerPoint. However, there are some great non-powerpoint tools out there. Zoho Show and Google docs both offer free and easy to use web based presentation tools. A couple business oriented presentation tools are SlideRocket (in beta-stage, sign up for free) and KinetiCast (pay for product, 15 day free trial with limitations). For people who are creative and don’t fit in the plain Jane PowerPoint box, Voicethreads is definitely the way to go.

Joseph Richardson - Hero

Every man hopes he will make the right choice when faced with imminent death.
Every father wants to be a hero to his kids. Joseph Richardson did both.

Angelo Thomas - Villian

Pencil!

Need another free art tool? Look no further - Pencil looks like a great alternative for people tired of piddling around with MS Paint. Check out the gallery for some samples of what can be done with Pencil.

Pencil - Traditional Animation Software


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