Microsoft attacks OpenOffice.org and open source with a damning video
In a typographical and punchy masterpiece, Microsoft has published a video that boldly attacks OpenOffice. You can watch it after the break.
The video is simple in its execution, using what seems to the spoken, damning testimonials of those that have used OpenOffice. Beautiful fonty goodness expands, diminishes, whooshes and slides as each and every one of OpenOffice's claimed benefits are ...
The open source movement isn't just for grown-ups: Open Office 4 Kids is a slimmed-down version of the open source Microsoft Office alternative OpenOffice.org.
The target age group for Open Office 4 Kids is 7-12, but after trying it out, I think there are a lot of adults who would prefer it over MS Office or the full version of OpenOffice. It's available on whichever OS you've set your kid up ...
Considering the slow start that it got, I'm somewhat surprised that NeoOffice, the Mac-native port of OpenOffice.org, has hit version 2.0 just a year after the project's first official release. While OpenOffice.org runs on OS X, NeoOffice comes with a bundle of Mac-specific features like Finder and Mail.app integration, Aqua menus, native drag-and-drop support, and OS X font support. Back in ...





