Thursday, May 25th, 2006
Several years ago, when I was first looking to switch from Windows to a new operating, I was really interested in switching to Linux or Unix. Unfortunately, in my experience, you had to be a command line hack if you wanted to install, enhance or fix anything. I had no desire to run an operating system that needed hours of work to configure. Not only that, many of the applications that I needed were still in their infancy and didn’t hold up well to existing Windows applications. So Linux and Unix were out of the question.
I ended up switching over ...
http://raven-seo-tools.com/blog/2631/fedora-core-5-review-with-screenshots
Tuesday, October 25th, 2005
When it comes to productivity choices for the Mac, the pickings are slim. Microsoft Office for Mac dominates when it comes to fee-based licenses, and keeps several small packages as distance friends (or enemies depending on how you look at it).
If you’re the paying type, here’s a few fee-based solutions (mainly word processors) available for the Mac.
Apple iWork (Pages)
Mariner Write
Mellel
Nisus Writer Express
ThinkFree Office
They all have their drawbacks, and if you want a seasoned word processor that’s compatible with the rest of the business world, you’ll probably want to stick with Microsoft Office for Mac.
When it comes to open source (non ...
http://raven-seo-tools.com/blog/2583/is-openofficeorg-20-ready-for-mac