Top Open Source word processors

Top Open Source word processors

It’s hard to dispute LibreOffice Writer‘s position at the top of the free and Open Source word processor food chain—both in popularity and in the number of features it has. That said, Writer isn’t everyone’s favorite word processor or their go-to application for writing.

If you’re in the market for an alternative to Writer that’s also Open Source, test drive these three word processors:

Optimizing UDS in Windows 7

Optimizing UDS in Windows 7

Deploying virtual desktops with Windows 7 requires making a planning and configuration that provides users with an optimized and secure virtual desktop platform.

The user configuration will be carried out on the Active Directory group policy objects, which have a direct influence on the user profile at the moment when said template
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Bootstrap your Open Source Project with GitHub

Bootstrap your Open Source Project with GitHub

There’s much more to managing a project with git beyond just committing code and working with branches. GitHub-Driven Development is a process that will help you organize and manage the progression of a project on GitHub, although much of this could be applied to other systems, such as GitLab, as well. This concept isn’t only for developers; it can be used for project managers or anyone involved in the development of a project-it could even be applied to non-code projects.

How Cloud is acting as a temporary fix

How Cloud is acting as a temporary fix

Many companies negotiating full data centre rebuilds are considering cloud solutions to ‘fill the gap’ as demands on business-critical applications grow. Cloud-based solutions of this type are providing businesses with the ability to extend legacy infrastructures until they can be upgraded, re-built, or until companies decide to deploy more cloud computing power.

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