On windows the program you are looking for is http://www.kompozer.net/
Like most opensource programs OO.o trys to be best at what it already does,
not move into areas that are already covered by good alternatives.
Which is why openoffice does not have a mail program although it integrates
with
That's great extensions/addins are the best way to avoid bloating out
the standard installer
after all not everyone needs templates or clip art right away.
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From: KAMI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: discuss@openoffice.org
You might consider investing the money that would otherwise be spend on
upgrading MS office on
hiring a consulting programmer to implement this feature. Also if enough
people collaborate on providing the raw information needed for the guide
then it may be implemented sooner.
Try contacting the
Actually there already are versions of OO.o with everything included
such as email/IM client etc, except they are usually called Linux
distros.
The extent of the integration is a different matter, but OO.o is already
better off than say Word which will happily spindle fold and mutilate
any excel
If your running windows I'd look at a package called The Dude
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Dude_usage_notes#What_is_the_Dude
It does network discovery and diagrams the results
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From: Daniel Kasak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dump X11 - make it native Mac and you will automatically get Mac
users.
Thanks for the assistance.
There is a native OS-X port of OOo, but it's the 1.1.x version. From
memory, the native OS-X port of 2.0 was dropped due to a lack of
developer interest. But maybe you can give them a prep-talk and
You can control Ooo from C# or VB.net via a usercontrol on your forms
which may be what you are looking for
See http://opendocument4all.com/content/view/22/39/
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Subject: Re: [discuss] Email
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 17:39:42 -0400, Andrew Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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55,000 euros is $66,600 US dollars...hehe
Not actually spam I think
OO.o premium is as I understand it the standard version of OO.o plus clip art
from OO Extras and addons such as fonts
See http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discussmsgNo=56131 for
details
It looks to be 176mb in size which is not bad considering the
Evolution Win32 is Alpha software so an installer is probably on its
way, until then
Read the instructions in
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/desktop/2.12/2.12.2/win32/README.evolution
.
Download all the non-developer (i.e. not the ones with -dev- in their
names) zipfiles in
I don't know if this has been mentioned before
Periodically the users list gets a question like what do I use to
Replace Outlook on win32 ? the usual reply being thunderbird which is
good but lacks some corporate features.
In future we can refer such querys to the evolution win32 project
The
Oh come on, OOo should really have all these things integrated, with a
gimp-like tool as
well, and it's own integrated OS, and a dog agility course designer,
and an integrated
network packet sniffer would be nice, and... :)
Well this is where extensions come in, got the Gimp installed ?
Are you the author of the package ?, nice idea and implementation. This
would be a nice addition to the main project for 2.1
How about a button for integration with Wikipedia's sister project
http://en.wiktionary.org/ a dictionary wiki which seems a natural fit
for a word processing package.
I suspect that enriching documents with web content eg enable the user
to
add a link to definition of a technical term by just selecting it right
click and add definition would be the kind of thing that would be
considered.
Or maybe analysis of document content to provide a set of topical web
For reason known only to themselves (corporate ownership ??) they don't
support Ooo formats. Try a sane alternative such as google desktop
search
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Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2005 12:05 AM
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Subject:
You could also try O3find (http://web.tiscali.it/fanelia/sw/o3find/)
Which supports 98, it also has a dos version.
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From: Larry Gusaas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2005 1:34 PM
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Subject: RE: [discuss] copernic and OO0
Whats the bet MS brings out a special version of office available only
in Massachusetts to address this, like the media player less version of
windows in the EU.
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For additional
Try Dia (http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/) for diagrams, and Planner
(http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Planner) for projects.
Thunderbird makes a decent replacement for outlook but keep an eye on
Evolution for win32 (http://evolution-win32.sourceforge.net)
None of the above are MS compatable
Have you considered writing a macro ? Just use the
macro recorder to record a typical page number insert
then if needed change the critical values to variables
And prompt the user for the value, you can then assign the
Macro to a toolbar.
e.g.
Dim Pageoffset as Integer
Pageoffset = InputBox(
Your first point of reference for openoffice should be
The documentation website, this has manuals you can download
and distribute in acrobat format
The address is
http://documentation.openoffice.org/
See also
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Using_the_OpenOffice.org_Suite
Best wishes for
Sorry, I didn't realize that I could schedule work shifts
for 500 people using Outlook When did they add that capability?
Planner is a neat GPL Gantt chart and resource allocation app
It's available under Gnome and there is a pretty complete windows port
It looks like a good alternative for
hope so because that would mean OO was moving to support
high end and larger
corporate users which would be good for funding and support.
IBM please return the code you borrowed !
Justin Fitzgibbon
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P.S. -- It's a strong sign of a project when my only issues with it
are minor annoyances like OMG!!!1 teh program took my focus!!1 instead
of OMG!!!1 teh program took my document!!1)
Even better that when it does corrupt a document
you can unzip the file and look at the XML where the
you could always name it with a numeric prefix
to show items at the top of the list
eg 01 my letter
02 my fax
other stuff 1
more stuff
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I believe that the next version (5.x) of mysql will have both views
and stored procedures.
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-storedprocedures.html
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-views.html
MySQL/PostgreSQL are natural partners for OO.o for medium sized
one responsible for corrupting a file that 20 other people are using and
have to explain why I was using OOo instead of Word or Excel to my boss.
From my experience OOo is likely to recover a document that can't be opened
in word anymore rather than corrupt it, especially version 2.
With
This security should be on two levels - lower which allows
changes on entering a password and locked _which prevents changes ever
being made.
If the contents of a document can be decrypted in order to view it
theres no way to then lock it against changes, or prevent people
printing it etc,
Then they are stupid ;-)
A difference of emphasis I think, if having the fastest hardware
is really important to you, for games and the like then you'll want
to save as much as possible on software to spend on the latest
3D accelerator or whatever.
So gamers/modders could be an important
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