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Write a handbook (in spanish language /periodismolinux/ ) for journalists interested in using free software from GNU/Linux. Any recommendations, guidance, opinion, welcome.
First of all, start with LibreOffice, an Open Source alternative to MS Office, and available for free. I am not a Journalist myself. Hopefully, there are some viewing your posting that can offer further suggestions.Write a handbook (in spanish language /periodismolinux/ ) for journalists interested in using free software from GNU/Linux. Any recommendations, guidance, opinion, welcome.
Looks great so far! A lot of the Open Source software do have Windows and Mac versions. Make sure you double-check for this with all the packages, such as Scribus, LibreOffice, etc...Thank you rstanley for tips. You can see in (spanish) periodismolinux(point)com(bar)codigoabierto(bar)144
I know I'm late to the .party(), but there's also Open Office.....rstanley, yes, all checked, one by one. Thank you!
BTW, will you publish it.....?rstanley, yes, all checked, one by one. Thank you!
LibreOffice was based on the original OpenOffice, but has advanced the office system far beyond the current OpenOffice. I won't say it is obsolete, but it is time Apache turns over all the OpenOffice source, Trademarks, and all other IP to The Document Foundation. The two products need to be combined back into one Office System.I know I'm late to the .party(), but there's also Open Office.....
Ah, so THAT'S the whole story of Open/Libre Office..... :3 Thank you good sir!..... ^^ Yeah, even in the FOSS World, at least SOME standardization is a GOOD thing.......LibreOffice was based on the original OpenOffice, but has advanced the office system far beyond the current OpenOffice. I won't say it is obsolete, but it is time Apache turns over all the OpenOffice source, Trademarks, and all other IP to The Document Foundation. The two products need to be combined back into one Office System.