Beginning OpenOffice 3
Office suites are one of the most popular types of software, and most computer users will, at some point, find themselves staring at the user interface of a word processor, spreadsheet, or presentation package. Traditionally, office suites have been quite expensive packages, but thanks to the gen...
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Apress
2012
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30784 |
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Tóm tắt: | Office suites are one of the most popular types of software, and most computer users
will, at some point, find themselves staring at the user interface of a word processor,
spreadsheet, or presentation package. Traditionally, office suites have been quite
expensive packages, but thanks to the generosity of Sun Microsystems and a massive
community of developers, writers, and testers, there is an alternative to shelling out
hundreds of dollars or taking the risks (computer viruses, law suits) associated with
downloading and running pirated editions of commercial software. OpenOffice.org
(which is both product name and web address) is a piece of software that offers access
to the most common features used in office environments, and some of the more
uncommon ones too. In addition to being a great collection of applications, one of the
revolutionary things about this “business class” software is that it costs less than your
daily paper. In fact, anyone—individuals, businesses, charities, governments—can download
and install OpenOffice.org for absolutely nothing. And this isn’t trial software; it’s
not restricted in any way. Who said there’s no such thing as a free lunch? |
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