businessgeeks Posted December 27, 2006 Share Posted December 27, 2006 (edited) Hi MTC peeps! Hope to share more information about Open Source! I'd like to hear from anybody who uses Open Source software and what they think about it! Edited December 27, 2006 by businessgeeks Quote Link to comment
pizzatraffic Posted December 29, 2006 Share Posted December 29, 2006 hats off to open source :zorro: you may want to venture into this link sooner or later.. www.google.com/codesearch :cool: Quote Link to comment
roadkill69ph Posted January 9, 2007 Share Posted January 9, 2007 (edited) "Anti MS-Office" Try using Openoffice.org! It is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute. Free download and more here. Edited January 9, 2007 by roadkill69ph Quote Link to comment
chipmaker Posted January 9, 2007 Share Posted January 9, 2007 i use openoffice with my home laptop. great software! so far, i haven't encountered any incompatibilities between sharing my ms office docs at home and in the office. this software suite is highly recommended. i've also tried firefox, pero since hindi sya compatible with our office systems, i had to uninstall it. Quote Link to comment
stalker6443 Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 I am writing a proposal for our office to use open source software. Even for just 10 users initially, we would be saving about PhP200,00.00. That's real big amount which we can save. I just thought, what if one time Microsoft products would simultaneously crash, fail, or just won't work because of whatever reason. Say the sourcecode of Microsoft products were embedded with some sort of a logic bomb which causes it to fail upon encountwering a certain event, activity, time or whatever. Do you think our offices, or even us personally, who are so dependent with Microsoft products would be able to survive? Naisip ko lang... Ano sa palagay nyo? Quote Link to comment
stalker6443 Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 i use openoffice with my home laptop. great software! so far, i haven't encountered any incompatibilities between sharing my ms office docs at home and in the office. this software suite is highly recommended. i've also tried firefox, pero since hindi sya compatible with our office systems, i had to uninstall it. Bro, ano Operating System na gamit mo sa openoffice? Quote Link to comment
chipmaker Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 ^^ chief, i use windows XP (jolox version :boo:) Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 (edited) Im the IT guy here at the office. I always push for opensource software as much as possible for its stability and for economic reasons (heck.. its free!). the main problem is with the users themselves. ang titigas ng ulo when it comes to conversion to linux software. yes, as much as possible I don't install windows here at the office; hihingi pa ako ng reason/justification why I will install windows xp and/or ms office and it must be a VERY GOOD REASON/JUSTIFICATION. nasa isip kasi ng mga officemates/users that pirated ang gamit ko and that I can just install and install as much as I can but they don't realize that the cost for formatting an XP computer is sooo high. Grabe nga eh.. masmahal pa ang software (Windows XP and MS Office = around Php22,000.00) kaysa sa hardware mismo. They keep on insisting on windows! nakakafrustrate makipagrason sa kanila; kesyo familiar na raw sila sa windows and ms office, kesyo matagal magaral, kesyo hindi raw nila alam, kesyo ang pangit, kesyo hindi compatible ang program, kesyo ang windows network hindi napapasok ng linux, etc.. hay. I believe lahat na ng rason narinig ko as an excuse not to migrate to linux or openoffice; but I can always dispute their claims that linux will not work. The truth is, they cannot find a workaround when it comes to linux: too restricted raw (because tinangal ko ang mga music players, video players, java apps, applets), hindi sila makainstall ng chikka/skype/yahoo messenger/msn messenger, hindi mainstall ang mga iTunes and other mobile phone apps kaya angal sila. Hello?!? the computers at the office are for work and not for your personal enjoyment! kung tutuusin nga openoffice lang okay na when it comes to office applications. may firefox naman for browsing (more secure than explorer; full of bugs talaga ang explorer) here is a comparative list of programs Winxp/ Linux/opensourceMS Word/ Openoffice writerMS Excel/ Openoffice calcMS Powerpoint/ Openoffice impressDreamweaver Frontpage express/ NuVu html/php editorWinamp/ Banshee/AmrokAcrobat reader/ Acrobat reader/Evince/XpdfMedia Player/ VideoLan player for your opensource needs visit www.sourceforge.org Edited January 10, 2007 by Leviticus Quote Link to comment
chipmaker Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 brod leviticus! pareho pala tayo ng software source. hats off to sourceforge.org. pati mga tools for ipod dun na rin ako kumukuha (i used to have a tool installed on my laptop for recovering the filenames of songs in my ipod after i've deleted the copy of the song on my laptop). i'm thinking of rebuilding my personal laptop from scratch. what's the most stable opensource (free!) OS would you recommend? Quote Link to comment
gr82d8 Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 I am writing a proposal for our office to use open source software. Even for just 10 users initially, we would be saving about PhP200,00.00. That's real big amount which we can save. I just thought, what if one time Microsoft products would simultaneously crash, fail, or just won't work because of whatever reason. Say the sourcecode of Microsoft products were embedded with some sort of a logic bomb which causes it to fail upon encountwering a certain event, activity, time or whatever. Do you think our offices, or even us personally, who are so dependent with Microsoft products would be able to survive? Naisip ko lang... Ano sa palagay nyo? Did a parallel install with m$ opis sa mga computer ng accounting department, initial issue was yung nakasanayan ng users specially mga matatanda hinahanap yung mga formula buttons etc... na nasa office. Another problem was that some excel templates, formulas and fields that were created by another company or user and get sent to us do not display properly. I made sure to make the default setting to save as xls, doc etc... and not the default openoffice format for compatibility, kasi if not they tend to just save tapos pag pinadala sa ibang tao, di naman lahat may openoffice kaya di mabuksan. Sa ease of use naman specially sa powerpoint, medyo malayo pa ang openoffice. Eventually siguro pwedeng replacement ang openoffice pero di pa rin pwede tanggalin completely ang m$ office specially sa large companies. Another trend nowadays is that free nga at opensource yung application pero may bayad ang support at extra features. Nakakatakot rin yung ibang opensource software na di masyadong sikat, mabagal yung developments tapos minsan biglang dropped na yung project. Nag try na rin ako mag set ng 4 na workstation running on suse linux with the equivalent functionality/apps ng mga katabing windows workstation eh inupuan lang ng mga tao for 3 days eventually wala na gusto gumamit, cumbersome daw kasi yung interface. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 Did a parallel install with m$ opis sa mga computer ng accounting department, initial issue was yung nakasanayan ng users specially mga matatanda hinahanap yung mga formula buttons etc... na nasa office. Another problem was that some excel templates, formulas and fields that were created by another company or user and get sent to us do not display properly. I made sure to make the default setting to save as xls, doc etc... and not the default openoffice format for compatibility, kasi if not they tend to just save tapos pag pinadala sa ibang tao, di naman lahat may openoffice kaya di mabuksan. Sa ease of use naman specially sa powerpoint, medyo malayo pa ang openoffice. Eventually siguro pwedeng replacement ang openoffice pero di pa rin pwede tanggalin completely ang m$ office specially sa large companies. Another trend nowadays is that free nga at opensource yung application pero may bayad ang support at extra features. Nakakatakot rin yung ibang opensource software na di masyadong sikat, mabagal yung developments tapos minsan biglang dropped na yung project. Nag try na rin ako mag set ng 4 na workstation running on suse linux with the equivalent functionality/apps ng mga katabing windows workstation eh inupuan lang ng mga tao for 3 days eventually wala na gusto gumamit, cumbersome daw kasi yung interface. My solution at napilitan ang mga users gumamit ng opensource (heck, even mmigrate to linux) was to show them the economics. Kung pinilit nila na mag WinDOZE and m$ office then I just tell them to take their reasons/issues to the VP of operations. natural ang answer ng VP of operations is for them to justify the cost of maintaining a WinDoze environment; and it should be a VERY VERY good reason. Imagine mo na lang, how would you justify spending around P22,000 on software alone when there is a free alternative? Next solution ko for their migration to openoffice is to provide references. kung angal pa sila I just tell them to read the manual. Wala naman differene ang openoffice with M$ office (sa word and excel) and rarely na gumagawa ng powerpoint presentation ang mga tao dito. They only use powerpoint kung may t@rantadong magsend ng email with powerpoint ekek attachment. Ang gusto kasi ng mga nandito panay spoonfeeding Quote Link to comment
gr82d8 Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 My solution at napilitan ang mga users gumamit ng opensource (heck, even mmigrate to linux) was to show them the economics. Kung pinilit nila na mag WinDOZE and m$ office then I just tell them to take their reasons/issues to the VP of operations. natural ang answer ng VP of operations is for them to justify the cost of maintaining a WinDoze environment; and it should be a VERY VERY good reason. Imagine mo na lang, how would you justify spending around P22,000 on software alone when there is a free alternative? Next solution ko for their migration to openoffice is to provide references. kung angal pa sila I just tell them to read the manual. Wala naman differene ang openoffice with M$ office (sa word and excel) and rarely na gumagawa ng powerpoint presentation ang mga tao dito. They only use powerpoint kung may t@rantadong magsend ng email with powerpoint ekek attachment. Ang gusto kasi ng mga nandito panay spoonfeeding Exactly, more often than not ayaw lang talaga embrace ng tao yung bago at gusto nila yung "pretty" tignan. Quote Link to comment
Guest brutus Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Guys, Magkano UBUNTU or KUBUNTU na DVD? at saan makakabili? $10.00 lang sa Amazon.com eh Quote Link to comment
serpentor_ph Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Guys, Magkano UBUNTU or KUBUNTU na DVD? at saan makakabili? $10.00 lang sa Amazon.com eh men download ka na lang ng ISO image, para hindi ka gumastos. Quote Link to comment
Guest brutus Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 (edited) men download ka na lang ng ISO image, para hindi ka gumastos. wala akong mabilis na connection kasiparang mas maganda ang GNOME kesa KDE! Edited January 11, 2007 by brutus Quote Link to comment
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