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Three great ways to use variables in LibreOffice and OpenOffice
Learn how to get the most out of the variables feature in both OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
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Phatch, the team-friendly photo processor
Phatch is an easy-to-use photo processor that allows batch processing and an array of actions that can be automated. Marco Fioretti shows you how it works.
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OpenOffice and LibreOffice: How to manage hybrid PDFs
If you have many PDF files to manage, it may become difficult to tell which are uneditable and which are hybrid (editable). Here's a tip for sorting out the difference.
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Seven great features of OpenOffice and Libre Office that you probably ignore
Free office suite tools like OpenOffice and Libre Office have more advanced features than you might expect. Here are seven that go beyond the common tasks.
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Put vector graphics in your Web pages with Pygal
Pygal is an open source program that allows you to create vector graphics for your website. Here is how to install it.
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KeyBox makes controlling your servers easier
Convenient, browser-based management of remote servers is possible with a free open source tool called KeyBox. Marco Fioretti explains how to install and use it.
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Benefits of using Tiny Tiny RSS
Marco Fioretti recommends Tiny Tiny RSS for those who want a free and reliable replacement for Google Reader. Here's why he likes it as well as a few more tips for how to use it.
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Losing your Google Reader? Try Tiny Tiny RSS instead
Marco Fioretti recommends a free software RSS reader that won't leave you in the lurch.
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How to use Zim, a multi-tasking desktop Wiki
Marco Fioretti shows you how to get started with Zim, a desktop wiki that accepts much more than text.
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How to use the open source XOWA interface for Wikipedia
Marco Fioretti explains how to use a program that creates offline Wikipedia resources for users that don't have reliable Internet access. It could be a valuable tool for teachers i...