Tag: LibreOffice
Make Your Android Smartphone Work For You!
In recent years, there has been phenomenal growth in the use of smartphones. With the increasing popularity of the Android platform, the open source...
Localisation: The Status of Indic Localisation
Having understood the history and growing importance of localisation in India, as well as the key local initiatives being taken in the previous article...
Fedora 17 Review: It’s an Upstream Experience
Fedora 17 came out just last week. This is the first time I've installed it as a desktop in more than a year --...
Ubuntu Business Desktop Remix Gets an Update to 12.04
Canonical, the commercial company backing the Ubuntu project, had launched the Ubuntu Business Desktop Remix in February this year, based on Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric...
Best Open Source Apps for Daily Use
What the proprietary world can do, FOSS can do better! That's what this article hints at, as it takes you through the 11 most...
IT Pays To Be a Linux Expert
The IT industry is expected to hire many more Linux professionals this year, and to take extra measures to retain Linux talent within organisations....
Sabayon 8 Serves a Multitasking-optimised GNOME 3
Last time I tried Sabayon was when version 5 came out. It's been a few years since, and I don't exactly remember what it...
Taming Beamer
This article introduces LaTeX and the Beamer extension class, which is ideal for creating professional-quality documents and presentations.
The OpenOffice.org suite, and even the new...
Locking Horns: Fedora 15 ‘Lovelock’ v/s Ubuntu 11.04 ‘Natty Narwhal’
The two titans of the free software operating system arena, Fedora and Ubuntu, usually time their distribution releases a few days apart. This makes...
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Review
The latest and greatest version of Ubuntu, 11.04 Natty Narwhal, was released on April 28, 2011. Ubuntu is now the most popular desktop operating...