I'm tooting the horn for OpenOffice and avast! yet again, and advising one
and all to run from GoogleDocs as though it were plague-soaked. I tried it
once, and ended up with something so jumbled that it didn't resemble the
English language. And duck and run from AVG as well, unless you want
something that'll shred your computer. My mother had it on hers, and the
thing's toast now. An AVG run on her system takes close to forty minutes,
while avast! is less than five on mine, and my HD is twice hers.

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:55 PM, Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> This article should be called "Alternatives to Microsoft software."
> Back to school: Free software can help with studies By RENÉ GUZMAN STAFF
> WRITER Aug. 15, 2010, 5:30PM
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> Back to school means more than just hitting the books. It also means
> hitting the computer to bang out a term paper, create a PowerPoint-type
> presentation or simply go online to find out next week's assignments.
>
> Good thing the Web has plenty of free software to handle your course load.
>
> From word processing to image editing, you'll find a wealth of aptly named
> freeware that meets or even exceeds its commercial rivals when it comes to
> features and operability. And whether you download these freebies or just
> play with them online, they're sure to save you hundreds in software costs.
> (Trust us, we have the prices for some of the more popular software to prove
> it.)
>
> Here are a few must-have free programs to tackle your class work, whether
> you use a Mac or a PC. Freely.
>
> *Word processor office suite*
>
> *Instead of**: Microsoft Office**Home* and *Student 2010* ($149.99,
> Windows) and *Office 2008 for Mac Home* and *Student Edition* ($149.99)
>
> *Use: **AbiWord *(*abiword.com* <http://www.abiword.com/>), *OpenOffice.org
> *(*openoffice.org* <http://www.openoffice.org/>), *Google Docs *(*
> docs.google.com* <http://www.docs.google.com/>), *Zoho Writer *(*
> writer.zoho.com* <http://www.writer.zoho.com/>),* Zoho Sheet* (*
> sheet.zoho.com* <http://www.sheet.zoho.com/>), *Zoho Show* (*show.zoho.com
> * <http://www.show.zoho.com/>)
>
> "For a basic word processor — something you can write complex and multipage
> reports with - *AbiWord* is a fairly strong option," says Seth Rosenblatt,
> senior associate editor for the tech-resource site CNET. This downloadable
> program is super simple to use and saves documents in myriad formats,
> including Microsoft Word (.doc) and Office Open XML (.docx).
>
> If you'd rather keep your essays in the cloud, you can't beat the online
> word processors *Google Docs* and *Zoho Writer*. Both let you access
> documents anywhere you have a Web connection (computer or smartphone),
> import and export documents, and share documents online with real-time
> collaboration just like a study group within a screen.
>
> Need more than word processing? Rosenblatt recommends you download the
> productivity suite *openoffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org/>*. "We're
> talking about something that is designed to completely replicate or
> replicate as closely as possible, the toolset that comes in Microsoft
> Office," he says, "but you don't have to pay for it."
>
> OpenOffice.org lets you write with *Writer*, design spreadsheets with *
> Calc*, craft presentations with* Impress*, play with graphics with *Draw*and 
> make a database with
> *Base*. OpenOffice.org reads and writes most file formats, including those
> common to Microsoft Office. For similar office elements online, try Google
> Docs and Zoho productivity apps *Zoho Sheet *for spreadsheets and *Zoho
> Show *for presentations.
>
> *Image editing*
>
> *Instead of:**Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 *($99.99) or *Adobe Photoshop CS5
> 12* ($699.99)
>
> *Use:**Photoscape* (*photoscape.org* <http://www.photoscape.org/>),
> Windows),* Paint.NET* (*getpaint.net* <http://www.getpaint.net/>),
> Windows),* Phoenix *(*aviary.com* <http://www.aviary.com/>, choose Image
> Editor), *Picnik *(*picnik.com* <http://www.picnik.com/>), *GIMP* (*
> gimp.org* <http://www.gimp.org/>)
>
> Whether you need to add visual aids to your book report or just zap the red
> eye from your study-buddy snapshots, you can't beat the image editor *
> Paint.NET*. The Web info blog *MakeUsOf.com* 
> <http://www.makeusof.com/>highlights this free Windows-only download, and 
> it's easy to see why.
> Paint.NET sports a very intuitive user interface and strong features
> including layers, unlimited undo history and special effects such as
> blurring and color control. Rosenblatt also recommends the Windows-only *
> Photoscape*.
>
> Mac users can get in on the free image play, too. According to Rosenblatt,
> *GIMP* (GNU Image Manipulation Program) may have the worst name, but it's
> the best free download for Mac, Windows and Linux users who need a complex
> program just as good as Photoshop.
>
> And don't forget Web-based photo editors such as *Picnik *and Aviary's *
> Phoenix.* Rosenblatt notes sites including *Facebook *and *Flickr* also
> offer basic image-editing options. Just upload your image and tweak away.
>
> *Illustration & Web design*
>
> *Instead of: **Adobe Illustrator CS5 15* ($599.99 for Windows/Mac) and *Adobe
> Dreamweaver CS5 11 *($399.99 for Windows/Mac)
>
> *Use:** Inkscape* (*inkscape.org* <http://www.inkscape.org/>), *Raven *(*
> aviary.com* <http://www.aviary.com/>, choose Vector Editor), *KompoZer* (*
> kompozer.net* <http://www.kompozer.net/>)
>
> When you need to hit the digital drawing board, do it with *Inkscape*.
> Make UseOf.com notes this downloadable 2-D vector graphics editor supports
> all of the standard drawing features, including curves, lines and freehand
> drawing. For online illustration, Rosenblatt again points to Aviary, this
> time its *Raven* app.
>
> To create and edit Web pages, MakeUseOf.com likes *KompoZer* for its
> decidedly website 101 dynamic. The webpage program delivers WYSIWYG (What
> You See Is What You Get) editing mode and supports XML, CSS and JavaScript.
>
> *Internet security*
>
> *Instead of**:**Norton AntiVirus 2010 *($39.99, Windows)
>
> *Use: **avast! Free Antivirus* (*avast.com* <http://www.avast.com/>,
> Windows), *Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware* 
> (*malwarebytes.org*<http://www.malwarebytes.org/>,
> Windows), *AVG LinkScanner for Mac 
> *(*linkscanner.avg.com*<http://www.linkscanner.avg.com/>,
> Mac), *Web of Trust* (*mywot.com* <http://www.mywot.com/>)
>
> The best free defense against spyware and other online evils? Smarter Web
> surfing. "Surfing from site to site, blindly clicking on links without being
> cautious is really stupid," Rosenblatt says. "You might as well go out and
> play in traffic, Web-wise."
>
> That said, there are free security options to help you look both ways
> before clicking.* Malwarebytes* and *avast! *offer free trial versions of
> their respective antivirus software for Windows users, and *AVG
> LinkScanner for Mac *checks websites before they open.
>
> Rosenblatt also recommends you update your Web browser to its latest
> version and run it with* WOT*,or *Web of Trust. *This community-based
> add-on uses a stoplight color scale to rate sites for safety. (Green means
> trusted, yellow means caution, and red means steer clear.) WOT works with
> various browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and
> Safari.
>
> Here's your homework: Use this freeware to make your back-to-school
> experience an easier, cheaper one.
>
> *rguz...@express-news.net*
>
>
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