Tag Archive for 'openoffice extensions'

OpenOffice.org Security Project, Quick Start Guide, Lorem Ipsum Generator

OpenOffice.org Security Project -  the Security project’s Wiki currently covers all about digital signatures, encryption and document integrity, feel free to join and help with more items.

Magenta Lorem ipsum generator - an extension generating the dummy text Lorem ipsum.

OpenOffice.org New User Orientation - new-user orientation quick start guide by OpenOffice.org Ninja.

OpenOffice.org 3.0.1 Portable, OpenOffice.org 3 on Ubuntu 8.10, Linguist Extension: OpenOffice.org links, 22-02-2009

OpenOffice.org Portable 3.0.1 Released - PortableApps.com announced the release of OpenOffice.org Portable 3.0.1 in Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Spanish.

How to install OpenOffice.org 3 on Ubuntu 8.10 - Ubuntu’s default is OpenOffice 2.4, learn how to upgrade to version 3.

Linguist - A Python extension aimed at providing an easy way for users to create a list of new candidate words to the existing spellcheck dictionary for their language.

OpenOffice.org Extensions for Barcode, Fast Mail Merge, Export Slides: OpenOffice.org extensions links, 9-01-2009

Barcode - Barcode is an OpenOffice.org extension for creating UPC-A, EAN-13, ISBN and JAN barcodes in OpenOffice.org Draw. Barcode has been created using EuroOffice Extension Creator, a PYthon frameworkto easily create OpenOffice.org extensions (screencast).

Fast Mail Merge Open Office extension - OpenOffice.org extension to make mail merges easier, read more at Linux.com, or just download it.

Enhanced export options for bitmap files - OpenOffice.org extension adding a new options dialog when you export slides or selections from OpenOffice.org Impress or OpenOffice.org Draw to either PNG, JPG or GIF bitmap files. Pixel size, JPG image compression factor and other settings become adjustable. This extension requires Java.


About Roberto

Roberto Galoppini on Open Source Software
I am a specialist in Commercial Open Source Software, consulting on marketing and business strategy. I help organizations to build new business strategies for the open source economy. I speak widely on open source and open standards throughout the world.