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Create an online shopping presence with ease using PrestaShop
The open source PrestaShop ecommerce solution comes with more than 200 features. Here's what you need to know to install the all-in-one shopping site.
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Keep your IT consultancy running smoothly with MyIT CRM
If you're looking for a solid CRM tool to handle the business end of your IT consultancy, Jack Wallen recommends giving the open source MyIT CRM a try.
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DIY: Manage email campaigns with phplist
Phplist is a powerful and easy to install open source tool that makes it easy for small shops to create lists and send announcements for email marketing campaigns.
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DIY: Let Feng Office be your open source guide to business management
Feng Office is a great business management tool for small businesses. The open source solution can track time and manage projects, documents, knowledge, and tasks.
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10 big improvements in LibreOffice 3.5
LibreOffice fans will be happy to see the latest round of enhancements. The improved features may even win over some Microsoft Office users, too.
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DIY: Use Applicasa for your early-stage mobile app development
Applicasa's Start App program helps make your early-stage mobile app development process easy and at no charge. It's currently only available for iOS.
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DIY: Set up the Openfire internal chat server
Openfire is an easy to build and use internal chat server that helps make internal communication more efficient. Get install and setup instructions.
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DIY: Connect LibreOffice Base to a MySQL database
By connecting LibreOffice Base to a MySQL database, it makes the office suite much more flexible and powerful. Learn how to make that connection.
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DIY: Create a database form in LibreOffice Base Design View
Learn how to use the LibreOffice Base Design View mode, so you can get more specific and creative with your database forms.
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DIY: Create data entry forms for databases in LibreOffice Base
The Forms Wizard in LibreOffice Base makes it easy to create forms so any user can enter data in a database. Follow along the Forms Wizard's eight-step process.