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Lifehacker libreoffice vs openoffice
Lifehacker libreoffice vs openoffice










Standalone Zotero Alpha does not require Firefox to run and is available for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.” “We are excited to announce the alpha release of standalone Zotero, part of the larger Zotero Everywhere project. I’ll be keeping a keen eye on updates for the following:

lifehacker libreoffice vs openoffice

There are some interesting Linux-compatible programs in development right now that hold potential for academics switching to Linux. I’d miss my plugins, especially customized searches for Google Scholar, WorldCat, and Wikipedia. Happily, Firefox runs wonderfully in Linux (hurrah for open source!). Here are my suggestions for replacement or equivalent software alternatives for academics making the switch from Windows to Linux: Task My main concern was that finding replacements for favourite and often-used Windows programs would be something of a challenge, but so far so good. I’m thoroughly enjoying the interface of the new OS– Linux Mint 10 (“Julia”) is beautifully designed.

lifehacker libreoffice vs openoffice

So, how am I dealing with the switch? Surprisingly well.

lifehacker libreoffice vs openoffice

I was originally planning to go with Ubuntu, but after reading this interesting post over at Lifehacker ( “Why Linux Mint Might Be a Better Beginner’s Linux Than Ubuntu”), and doing a bit more research, I decided to go for the latest version of Linux Mint instead. To be specific, I installed Linux Mint 10 as my primary OS. Nearly two years after my original post on Linux software for academics, I’ve officially made the switch to Linux.












Lifehacker libreoffice vs openoffice