One more step towards a better Office

One of the features Linux needs to address in order to be a real alternative to the other OS is a decent Officce suite. Every day we are getting closer to a usable alternative. The three major components that need to be addresses are, in no particular order: Text Processing, Spreadsheet and Presentations.

The Text Processor

According to Slashdot, AbiWord 2.2 has been released today and besides numerous bugfixes it has some great new features like Mac OS X support and Text Wrapped Images.

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IMHO AbiWord its still not ready to work with Real Documents ™. For that I still use LaTeX and its nice frontend Lyx.

The Spreadsheet

Suprisingly the spreadsheet has been the first issue to be taken care of with Gnumeric. Gnumeric really is one of those Open Source projects that are one step ahead of the others.

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Presentations

What we didn’t have was a Presentation Application. But that seems to be changing. As today I found out there is a new (old?) project ou there calles Criawips. Criawips seems to be a very active project and going in the right direction although it’s still a very imature product.

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The Suite

What’s even nicer is that AbiWord and Gnumeric already have some kind of interaction between them, with users being able to copy objects from one into the other. This two products already are part of a bigger picture: GNOME Office. Maybe will see Criawips joining in the near future.

The Footnote :-P

And for those that are wondering: Yes I know OpenOffice, but for me, a cramped application suite that takes 5-10 minutes to open isn’t even an alternative.



Firefox - Rediscover the web

The wait is finally over. No more ‘it’s still in beta’ excuses. Take the Web Back, now … Hmm, it seems they changed the moto to Rediscover the Web!

Firefox - Rediscover the web
The wait is over. Firefox 1.0 empowers you to browse faster, more safely and more efficiently than with any other browser. Join more than 8 million others and make the switch today. Firefox imports your Favorites, settings and other information, so you have nothing to lose.

Check this and this if you still don’t know why you should change.

Update: Check the cool new Google Firefox Start Page!!!



Browser Wars

Excelent article on the new Browser Wars. Wars where only one fights.



Kinja

Could this finally be the first RSS agregator (that I know of) that sorts posts globally by chronological order?



Live Bookmarks

Firefox 1.0 PR is out and with it Live Bookmarks. Combined with del.icio.us it makes a great bookmark system that you can use anywhere.

And the popup-blocker has a nicer interface too :-)



Firefox, Thunderbird and Charamel

Get Firefox 0.9 and you’ll have a fast, usable, standard compliant browser.

Get Thunderbird 0.7 and you’ll have a top of the notch e-mail client.

Mix both with the new Charamel Theme and you get this… very nice!