Microsoft Office 2010 takes on all comers http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9216399/Microsoft_Office_2010_takes_on_all_comers?taxonomyId=18&pageNumber=1
Para min que é un artigo case completo porque comenta as privativas, moitas das libres e mesmo outras solucións como Google Docs. A análise é bastante razoable e mesmo neutral poñendo a cada un no seu sitio actualmente. Como conclusión: Office segue sendo a raíña pero case todas as demais están xa no camiño correcto de quitarlle o trono. Respecto de OOo e LIbO «Most of the work being done with LibreOffice right now seems incremental rather than revolutionary: a different set of icons, a few tweaks to the display. The under-the-hood changes that make the most outward difference are various performance improvements, originally devised for the Go-OO spinoff of OpenOffice.org (work on which has since been discontinued in favor of LibreOffice). No performance testing is needed to prove this; on the same hardware, LibreOffice does indeed launch and open documents noticeably faster than OpenOffice.org. Other improvements also show themselves with a little hands-on usage. Spreadsheets in LibreOffice can now handle up to 1 million rows, versus 65,536 rows in OpenOffice.org -- handy if you're used to using Excel as an impromptu browser for database dumps. The LibreOffice suite has noticeably better handling of WordPerfect documents and includes import filters for SVG, Lotus Word Pro, and Microsoft Works files. These may seem like minor points to boast about, but they're useful to an organization that has a lot of legacy documents and wants to be able to read them accurately. One notable change: In the Windows edition, help documents for the suite are now provided by default through the LibreOffice online wiki, rather than a local help file. This is dependent on the presence of an Internet connection; if you don't have one, pressing F1 causes a browser to launch and generate an error page. The local help file can be downloaded and added separately, though, if you plan on needing help when offline. If you're an IT admin -- or just curious -- you can enable an "experimental mode" within LibreOffice that turns on features designated as unstable in the current version. Right now there are few features exposed through this function; the most notable is an interactive in-document formula editor.» -- Antón Méixome - Blog about Galician Office Suite Galician community OOo.org & LibO http://blog.openoffice.gl // http://blog.libreoffice.gl -- Correo a [email protected] para saber como desubscribirse O arquivo está dispoñible en http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/gl/discuss/ As mensaxes enviadas a esta lista terán arquivo público, non se poderán borrar
