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  • Viewing MS Word document track changes in OpenOffice

    Office suite expert Solveig Haugland walks a reader through viewing Microsoft Word document changes in OpenOffice. 

  • Modifying forms and creating data lists in OpenOffice

    Office suite expert Solveig Haugland explains how to modify data via databases in OpenOffice. 

  • Trojans, viruses and targeted browsers

    Security expert James Turnbull debunks the myth that Firefox is safer than IE or Opera. 

  • Microsoft Publisher vs. OpenOffice Writer

    Office suite expert Solveig Haugland recommends switching from Microsoft Publisher to OpenOffice's Writer for it's frame-linking abilities. 

  • OpenOffice in TRADOS

    Office suite expert Solveig Haugland suggests testing OpenOffice products in the TRADOS environment to find out if they have the same offerings as Microsoft Office. 

  • Comparing multiple OpenOffice spreadsheets

    Office suite expert Solveig Haugland gives two different ways to compare OpenOffice spreadsheets next to each other. 

  • Straightforward desktop use with SLED 10

    Open source software and applications expert Bernard Golden recommends checking your printing and file server infrastructure to make sure they are compatible for the Linux desktop. 

  • Installing SLED 10

    Open source software and apps expert Bernard Golden says that installing SUSE Linux Desktop 10 isn't any harder than installing Windows. 

  • Quick fixes for Linux desktop business needs

    Open source software and apps expert Bernard Golden explains why it might be better to have an outside service provider get a business started with open source software than testing it yourself. 

  • Free business guidance under GNU-FDL

    Open source software and apps expert Bernard Golden recommends looking at the open source maturity model for ideas on open source software documentation.