OpenOffice.org Team Releases Version 1.0
DenialS writes: "Congratulations to the OpenOffice.org team! Version 1.0 of the open office suite has been released. I'm downloading it now; I've had good luck with the previous stable builds. Release notes haven't been posted yet, so I can't say what the major differences are between 1.0 and the previous stable build, 641d, but I'm looking forware to finding out!"
Hello. I am the CTO of a new technology consulting company. Due to the slow down in world markets, I am sure you can all appreciate that initial investment has been low. Due to this, we are currently investigating our options for IT infastructure.
Dave, our systems manager, has suggested that one option may be to run Linux. However, we all have very little experience with Linux, and Dave insists that he is too busy to explain. I have noticed that he tends to spand a lot of time at this website, so I am turning to your good selves for some advice. Would Linux be a suitable system for us to use? Will we be able to send email and faxes with Linux? How about printing? Out of all of these, printing is the most important to myself, as I like to keep a hard copy in case I need to fax it to someone, so printing has to work.
Finally, Dave has said that he can get his hands on some Microsoft Office CD's, and we could run it under something called "Wine". Does anyone have any experience with this?
Many thanks!
I was watching Flash Gordon recently on Sci-Fi, and now for some stupid reason whenever I try to browse a site that's been /.'d my mental soundtrack (everyone has one of those, right? right??) goes "Slash...dotted!" to Queen's refrain of "Flash...Gordon!"
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I just wanted to pass that on in the hopes that some small percentage of you will be driven nuts by that from now on like I am
Now to rewrite it from scratch...
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