Try OpenOffice.org. I dare you!
Posted 11-09-2008 at 03:17 PM by adriantry
<p>So, you’ve installed OpenOffice.org, and opened the Writer module.
As you sit staring at the empty page, thoughts of writers’ block waft
through your mind. Where do I start? This looks different.</p>
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<p>Perhaps you are running Microsoft Windows, and heard about an
amazing alternative to Microsoft Office that doesn’t cost hundreds of
dollars. Perhaps you’ve purchased a computer and it came with with
OpenOffice.org pre-installed. Or perhaps you’ve decided to try Linux,
and your disorientation with OpenOffice.org is compounded by everything
else feeling foreign too. In any case, you’re about to take a long
journey in unfamiliar territory, and you’re wondering whether you’ll
make it.</p>
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<p>Let me introduce two people - real people - who have just started the same journey.</p>
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As you sit staring at the empty page, thoughts of writers’ block waft
through your mind. Where do I start? This looks different.</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>Perhaps you are running Microsoft Windows, and heard about an
amazing alternative to Microsoft Office that doesn’t cost hundreds of
dollars. Perhaps you’ve purchased a computer and it came with with
OpenOffice.org pre-installed. Or perhaps you’ve decided to try Linux,
and your disorientation with OpenOffice.org is compounded by everything
else feeling foreign too. In any case, you’re about to take a long
journey in unfamiliar territory, and you’re wondering whether you’ll
make it.</p>
<p><br>
</p>
<p>Let me introduce two people - real people - who have just started the same journey.</p>
<br>
<a title="Read rest of article" href="http://www.adriantry.com/try-openofficeorg-i-dare-you/" id="xc8t">Read rest of article</a> <br>
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