Tuesday, June 9, 2020
2 years of Open Source Software - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
2 years of Open Source Software - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Around 2 years back I got myself another PC, and from that point forward Ive just utilize one bit of programming that I paid for and that is Windows. Each and every other program on my PC is open source and free, and it has worked impeccably. I havent missed Outlook, Microsoft Office, Dreamweaver or any of those different projects I used to utilize. Rather Ive been utilizing: openoffice.org Reads and composes Microsoft Office records and works similarly also. Contains a Word, Excel and PowerPoint clone all of which have all the highlights youll ever need. What's more, you can spare your archives as pdf records. Boldness A fantastic program for recording and altering sound. I utilized it to blend music and to alter a book recording. nvu HTML manager. Extremely simple to utilize. Firefox The best program around. Thunderbird A mail program that kicks Outlooks butt. Filezilla An incredible ftp customer. Azureus The best bittorrent customer around. Has the best UI of any program Ive ever observed. egroupware Additionally we use egroupware in The Happy At Work Project to share schedules, adress books and to deal with a portion of our sites. Not exclusively is all the product referenced here free and open source, its additionally accessible on numerous stages, so in the event that I choose to change to a Linux or Apple machine tomorrow, I can keep on utilizing similar projects and to take a shot at similar records. So for what reason would you say you are as yet paying Microsoft and others for programming? A debt of gratitude is in order for visiting my blog. In case you're new here, you should look at this rundown of my 10 most mainstream articles. Furthermore, on the off chance that you need progressively incredible tips and thoughts you should look at our pamphlet about satisfaction at work. It's extraordinary and it's free :- )Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
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