Ask a Geek: You don’t need Microsoft ffice

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- Ask a Geek: You don’t need Microsoft ffice
- Treo Pro Smartphone by Palm Now Available in Brazil on Vivo Network
- A Cloud Solution for the Spreadsheet Proliferation Problem

Ask a Geek: You don’t need Microsoft ffice
Mt. Vernon Register-News
org) is my personal favorite productivity suite. It is free for public use and includes replacements of Word Excel Access and PowerPoint. I have not had any issues in my two-plus years of using penffice as my choice for replacement of Microsoft ffice. penffice will even open MS ffice documents and save as MS ffice files.

Treo Pro Smartphone by Palm Now Available in Brazil on Vivo Network
FXBusiness
Lower Costs Increased Productivity With Treo Pro businesses can take advantage of a tightly integrated Palm and Windows Mobile 6. 1 solution for their mobile work forces including: — Microsoft Direct Push Technology(3) — Connection to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or 2007 gives users up-to-date email contacts and calendars. — Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 — With the deployment of Mobile Device Manager the Treo Pro can deliver increased security easier smartphone management and access to information on the corporate network. IT professionals can confidently manage large Treo Pro deployments. — Applications for Windows Mobile — Businesses can extend mobility beyond email to optimize business processes. — Integrated GPS — Users can access maps turn-by-turn directions and point-of-interest (PI) searches.
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A Cloud Solution for the Spreadsheet Proliferation Problem
IT Jungle
“We thought we could put together a generalized Excel platform to give you the ability to collaborate on Excel spreadsheets in real time and be able to control them” Langan says. The company built its own spreadsheet software that mirrors most of Excel’s functionality but which is not Excel. (A new version that offers 100 percent of Excel’s functionality including graphing and charting functions–as well as support for Word and PowerPoint files is reportedly near. ) When a spreadsheet is uploaded to the eXpresso server it’s broken into constituent parts and hosted on an. Basing the product on a powerful database platform lets eXpresso do some nifty things which Langan calls “asymmetrical collaboration.

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