OpenGoo 1.4 is out
Feng Office proudly presents the latest version of OpenGoo: version 1.4.
Hope you like it.
Feng Office proudly presents the latest version of OpenGoo: version 1.4.
Hope you like it.
Today while enterprises are increasingly going global in IT outsourcing, supply chain and customer services operation, there is a growing need to improve global productivity, collaboration and business processes. The Yankee Group calls it “Enterprise Anywhere” - the trend where global companies leverage their global resources to optimize their global operation.
So, where do Open Source […]
There are a couple of interesting news this morning regarding the Web Office field. Adobe is buying a company called Virtual Ubiquity, developer of buzzword, and online Word Processor that runs on Adobe Flex (Flash).
Microsoft is announcing an online file management service. It will probably look a lot like the Google Apps file manager. It […]
Yahoo has just acquired Zimbra for US$ 350 million, in cash.
This is not peanuts, and it shows the relevance of the WebOffice market. A few weeks ago Jive Software received an investment of $15M from Sequoia Capital.
Most reporters are getting one thing wrong though. Two of my favorite blogs (TechCrunch and Read/WriteWeb) incorrectly call Zimbra […]
When I started this blog a couple of months ago, my knowledge of blogging and the blogosphere was very limited. Over this short period I learned a lot about copywriting, SEO, SMO, Internet Marketing in general, and blog monetization. Heck, I even prepared a four days training on SEO (in Spanish) with very positive review […]
The rumors about Presently, Google’s Power Point competitor, first disclosed by the Google Operating System Blog are now proven to be true.
This step from Google was obvious for many geeks since the release of docs & spreadsheets, and we were all just expecting this news.
What Google officially annouced is that they are close to releasing […]
Read/Write Web (excellent site I forgot to mention on the March favourites post) announced the launch of yet another Online Office Suite. It now stands aside Zoho, ThinkFree, Zimbra and the much praised Google Docs.
Jim Lynch has a great article explaining why he switched from OpenOffice to Google Docs. He narrates almost my exact same […]
After installing Windows XP, there are lots of features missing that you are going to need with a 99% chance.
My post installation checklist for Windows XP is as follows:
Office basic apps
Browse the Internet. Open and write documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Receive, send and check e-mail offline.
These are the basic applications for any Desktop PC.
Browser (Firefox)
Office […]
Skype is the best free application for chatting, talking (I mean Voice over IP, aka VoIP) and Video Chats.
You can even call regular phones at any country in the world, with rates that are unbeatable.
Many plugins have been developed that extend Skype’s functionality. For instance, I use Unyte for remote Desktop handling.
What Skype is missing
Skype […]
So, when will it be? Why can’t Linux be installed on Joe Average’s desktop?
I have been using Linux at work for over 6 months. I did accomplish any task I wanted. But I am a Software Engineer. Doing things in linux was, most of the time, a challenge that I enjoyed.
Over a year ago we […]