On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 19:52:06 Ryan McCoskrie wrote: > Finally I am deeply tempted to get some one page quick guides made at a > nearby printing and copy business to give out.
I just started writing a leaflet for people who don't want to change OS. Can anyone think of further entries or better sources of documentation? -- Ryan McCoskrie North Canterbury, New Zealand sourcelinksnotes.comyr.com
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\section*{Open Alternatives}
If you do not feal ready to move away from a proprietary Operating System
consider installing some of the software commonly used on Open Source systems.
If you start using Open Source applications now, it will be far easier to start
using a completely Open Source system in the future.
The follow is a list of applications that are popular on Linux and are also
availeable for Windows and Mac OS. Remember that these are only \textit{some}
of the options and that any change takes some time to adjust.
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\textbf{Replace} & \textbf{with} & \textbf{from} & \textbf{More inforation at:} \\ \hline
Microsoft Office & Libre Office & www.documentfoundation.org & www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation \\
Internet Explorer & Fire Fox & www.mozilla.org & www.newbie.org/firefox \\
Outlook / Outlook Express & Thunder Bird & www.mozilla.org & http://support.mozillamessaging.com \\
Photo Shop & The Gimp & www.gimp.org & http://docs.gimp.org \\
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