Lars ( I think ) wrote:
Text Editor
If you mean Word Processor, then you have OOo and eventually KOffice.
AbiWord.
Audio Editor
Audacity
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Music Editor
Ardour
http://ardour.org/
Thanks for the list or programs.
What I was trying to figure out, was w
James wrote:
From James Thanks Lars..I am out of my Depth..I dont know what FOSS
is...Some allow some dont..yer
FOSS: Free Open Source Software
FLOSS: Free Libre Open Source Software
The terms are equivalent. Some people prefer using the term "FLOSS",
because it emphasizes both aspects
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, james.elain wrote:
From James Thanks Lars..I am out of my Depth..I dont know what FOSS
is...Some allow some dont..yer
It's an acronymn for "Free and Open Source Software"
Free Software ("free as in freedom"):
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/free-sw.html
From James Thanks Lars..I am out of my Depth..I dont know what FOSS
is...Some allow some dont..yer
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From: "Lars D. Noodén" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [discuss] Idea: Email program
Some o
Some of these are FOSS, some aren't:
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Jonathon Blake wrote:
I'm trying to figure out what the ten applications are:
Text Editor
If you mean Word Processor, then you have OOo and eventually KOffice.
AbiWord.
Audio Editor
Audacity
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Thomas wrote:
10 apps, which are needed in the office to write calculate and communicate aand
surf
I'm trying to figure out what the ten applications are:
Text Editor
Audio Editor
Music Editor
Graphics Editor
Video Editor
CAD/CAM Editor
Presentation Program
Spreadsheet
Database Program
Accou
ooo suite.
10 apps, which are needed in the office to write calculate and communicate aand
surf
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Datum: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 09:25:20 +0100
Von: "Alec Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: discuss@openoffice.org
Betreff: [discuss] Idea: Email program
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I think that the OpenOffice.org suite should have an email program in it.
Basing it on Mozilla Thunderbird seems a good idea. I think that a good
enhancement, however, would be:
Rather than having to type in the pop server, port etc, you tell it your
email address and password, then it notices tha