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 Encyclopedia: <b>GNOMEb>
<b>GNOMEb> is also available in a number of LiveCD Linux distributions, such as Gnoppix, Morphix and Ubuntu Linux.
The GNU Network Object Model Environment, or <b>GNOMEb>, project is an international effort to create an easy-to-use computer desktop environment built entirely from software considered free by the Free Software Foundation.
Screenshot of Gnoppix desktop In computing, Gnoppix is a Debian-based LiveCD that uses the <b>GNOMEb> desktop environment.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/GNOME   (5216 words)

  
 OpenOffice.org - encyclopedia article about OpenOffice.org.
For both <b>GNOMEb> and KDE, forthcoming versions of OpenOffice.org are planned to be able to use the native widget toolkits of each platform, GTK and Qt respectively.
Office suite In computing, an office suite, sometimes called an office application suite, productivity suite, offimatic suite or integrated offimatic program, is a software suite intended to be used by typical clerical and knowledge workers.
office suite In computing, an office suite, sometimes called an office application suite, productivity suite, offimatic suite or integrated offimatic program, is a software suite intended to be used by typical clerical and knowledge workers.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/OpenOffice.org   (3591 words)

  
 <b>GNOMEb> Office - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The KOffice suite was developed earlier, but was not at first free software according to the strict interpretation of the Free Software Foundation, so the <b>GNOMEb> desktop was created as a free alternative.
The integration between the various applications in the suite is rather loose, and therefore many consider <b>GNOMEb> Office to be merely the collection of desktop productivity applications written for the <b>GNOMEb> environment rather than an office suite in the usual sense.
<b>GNOMEb> Office is intended to be a competitor to the Microsoft Office suite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Office   (188 words)

  
 Cover Pages: <b>GNOMEb> (GNU Network Object Model Environment) XML Library
The <b>Gnomeb> Office drawing application 'Dia' is one of several office suite programs which uses XML as the native file format.
<b>GNOMEb>, part of the GNU project, "is free software compliant with the OpenSource definition.
The <b>GNOMEb> project intends to build a complete, easy-to-use desktop environment for the user, and a powerful application framework for the software developer.
http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/gnomeXML.html   (666 words)

  
 <b>Gnomeb> - Computerworld
<b>Gnomeb>'s competitor is the KDE Project, which also aims to provide a graphical desktop environment for free software operating systems.
<b>Gnomeb>'s fundamental goal is to make Unix and Unix-like operating systems easier to use, especially free or open-source operating systems such as Linux and the BSD variants - FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD.
<b>Gnomeb> is most visible as the default desktop environment installed with recent versions of Linux from Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based Red Hat Software Inc. It's the graphical user interface (GUI) that greets you after installation.
http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2000/0,4814,53290,00.html   (812 words)

  
 Cover Pages: XML File Formats for Office Documents
The <b>GNOMEb> office suite is not defined by an arbitrary, fixed number of applications.
<b>GNOMEb> is part of the GNU project, and is free software, sometimes referred to as open source software.
Gnumeric spreadsheet is part of the <b>GNOMEb> desktop environment; the default file format and Gnumeric's native format is an XML based file.
http://xml.coverpages.org/xmlFileFormats.html   (8280 words)

  
 08/15/00 - SUN JOINS <b>GNOMEb> FOUNDATION
Some of the features planned for <b>GNOMEb> 2.0 include an advanced and easy-to-use user environment; an integrated and free office productivity suite; and the latest browser technology from the Mozilla Project.
<b>GNOMEb> is part of the GNU project, an effort to build a completely free Unix-like operating system better known as GNU/Linux or Linux.
The <b>GNOMEb> project has built a completely free and easy-to-use desktop environment, as well as a powerful application framework for software developers on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2000-08/sunflash.20000815.2.html   (668 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Office applications suite Article
In computers, an office applications suite, sometimes called an office suite, productivity suite, offimatic suite or integrated offimatic program, is a computer program or set of programs intended to be used by typical clerical and knowledge workers.
The currently dominant office suite is Microsoft Office, the proprietary file formats of which have become a de facto standard for mainstream business use, resulting in vendor lock-in.
As such, the ability to read and write Microsoft Office files in the formats is essential for any office suite seeking to displace Microsoft Office in the market.
http://www.ipedia.com/office_applications_suite.html   (284 words)

  
 <b>GNOMEb> Linux to attack Windows Tech News on ZDNet
<b>GNOMEb> Office will be based on a future, more componentized version of StarOffice.
On Tuesday, the <b>GNOMEb> Foundation is also expected to announce that it is adopting the open-source version of Sun's StarOffice desktop applications suite and will turn it into <b>GNOMEb> Office, confirmed sources close to Sun.
<b>GNOMEb> (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is in a battle with KDE (K Desktop Environment) for dominance among Linux desktop interfaces, both aiming to make the underlying operating system more user-friendly.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-522998.html?legacy=zdnn   (718 words)

  
 Linux Downloads: Office
SquirrelFax] - is a computer fax client, targeted at <b>gnomeb> office.
<b>GNOMEb> Office] - "The AbiWord word processor, Gnumeric spreadsheet, and <b>Gnomeb>-DB data access components allow you to get it done now".
[* CI#Gnumeric#Gnumeric] *]- The Gnumeric spreadsheet is part of the <b>GNOMEb> desktop environment: a project to create a free, user friendly desktop environment.
http://www.linuxbasis.com/downoff.html   (1364 words)

  
 Open Source--The Unauthorized White Papers Chapter 4, Available Products and More to Come
<b>GNOMEb> was also inspired by the great graphical progress made by Open Source developers in the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP), an Open Source imitation of Photoshop and the leading Open Source application for photo manipulation, image construction, and similar tasks.
The <b>GNOMEb> project is intended for the benefit of all UNIX systems, and Bonobo will enable users to tie applications together and to create compound documents, such as documents containing spreadsheets instantly updated from database changes.
All the components of the office suite are embeddable in each other, including the drawing applications: KImage (for bitmaps), KIllustrator (for vector drawings), KImage (the image viewer), and KChart (the chartmaker).
http://www.stromian.com/Book/Chap4.html   (4878 words)

  
 <b>GNOMEb> Office and OpenOffice
Some of the underlying technologies, such as Bonobo and libgnomeui, are themselves immature; the amount of code involved in OpenOffice and in <b>GNOMEb> Office is enormous; there are multiple programming languages involved; there are half a dozen target platforms; there are probably 150 hackers involved in half a dozen different communities on different mailing lists.
The reason is that the full-featured fully-<b>GNOMEb>-aware office suite is going to take a couple years, and it would be nice to have a relatively complete suite users could use in the meantime.
Though obviously it would be better to avoid rewriting something like 7 million lines of code, judicious use of this tactic for portions of the office suite can't hurt.
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-office-list/2000-October/msg00000.html   (1269 words)

  
 Office Applications (Linux Reviews)
KDE Office is a very complete Office suite that is, beginning with 1.3.x, getting close to being an advanced and usable Office program.
StarDivision was founded in Germany in the mid-1980s and were developing their own Office suite until they were acquired by Sun Microsystems in 1999.
Thus, a Office Suite must have a minimum of 120% of the features a user would expect present in any of it modules.
http://linuxreviews.org/software/office_suits   (560 words)

  
 FreeBSD <b>GNOMEb> Project
The <b>GNOMEb> project was born as an effort to create an entirely free desktop environment for free systems.
The <b>GNOMEb> desktop: An easy to use windows-based environment for users.
The <b>GNOMEb> project has expanded its objectives over the past few months to include addressing a number of problems in the existing Unix infrastructure.
http://ftp.neic.nsk.su/gnome   (234 words)

  
 <b>GNOMEb> - GNU Network Object Model Environment
without this, <b>GNOMEb> is merely a "pretty face," consuming memory and disk space for relatively little value.
<b>GNOMEb> provides a bunch of libraries to do things like parsing
<b>GNOMEb> is an application framework that consists of libraries to assist in application development and a set of applications that use those libraries.
http://cbbrowne.com/info/gnome.html   (547 words)

  
 Diary for hub
One of the reason <b>GNOMEb> Office is not that successful is that OpenOffice arrived with a decent feature set and integration beetween each module, which led the major vendors like Ximian giving their support to it instead of investing a lot more on <b>GNOMEb> Office.
<b>GNOMEb> Office is in desperated need of a good presentation program, and that is probably the bigges point.
There seems to be sort of a competition beetween OpenOffice and <b>GNOMEb> Office.
http://www.advogato.org/person/hub/diary.html?start=207   (1408 words)

  
 Office Applications
There are several free office suites available for Linux of which the most commonly used are KOffice, <b>Gnomeb> Office, Siag Office and StarOffice.
<b>Gnomeb> office covers the entire range of office applications.
Siag Office is one of the earliest free office application suites available for Linux.
http://www.pcquest.com/content/linux/resources/101081002.asp   (623 words)

  
 LinuxPlanet - Previews - Suites for the Sweet: <b>GNOMEb> Office - Continuing Our Series of Office Suite Reviews
In a way, <b>GNOMEb> Office provides something of a deconstruction of the concept of "office suite," because, as with all free software projects completed outside the auspices of a business, there are no marketing imperatives involved.
In addition to Bonobo, the <b>GNOMEb> Office project aims to leverage the unifying strength of XML (which the spreadsheet, Gnumeric, already uses for its files), and the <b>GNOMEb> Print mechanism.
The project Web site prefers to refer to <b>GNOMEb> Office as a "meta project" oriented towards coordinating the development of the disparate elements of an office suite.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/previews/1926/1   (825 words)

  
 FootNotes <b>GNOMEb> Desktop News
<b>GNOMEb> developers are making various changes to the open source desktop environment that should make it more suitable for embedded environments.
Now's a good time to say thanks for the best desktop environment on the planet by becoming a Friend of <b>GNOMEb> or by upping your current Friends level.
The <b>GNOMEb> Foundation will hold a referendum to decide whether the board size should be reduced from 11 directors to 7 directors.
http://news.gnome.org   (1362 words)

  
 OpenOSX: Office 1.5.1: A host of office productivity applications for Mac OS X
In the process wehave married the <b>GNOMEb> environment with Mac OS X offering native functionality including preferred web browser support, Print Center support, linkable files and our exclusive "OpenOSX Office" Cocoa application that enables system-wide recognition of supported file types including Microsoft®; Word and Excel documents.
There are other ways to get "<b>Gnomeb> Office" working on your Mac, but if time is money, look no further and accept nothing less than our thorough "OpenOSX Office" solution.
<b>GNOMEb> is a popular free desktop environment included with many distributions of Linux including RedHat.
http://www.openosx.com/office   (765 words)

  
 <b>GNOMEb> Office / Gnumeric - Welcome to Gnumeric!
<b>GNOMEb> desktop environment: a project to create a free, user friendly desktop environment.
Import filters also exist for Lotus 1-2-3, Applix, Sylk, XBase, Open Office, Quattro Pro, Dif, Plan Perfect, and Oleo files, but these import filters are less complete.
If you have knowledge of these file formats or have access to the underlying program, maybe you can help.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric   (161 words)

  
 OpenOSX Office 1.5 now available MacMinute News
OpenOSX today announced the availability of Office 1.5 for Mac OS X 10.3, a solution for configuring, installing and utilizing the open source <b>GNOMEb> Office software.
Mac OS X includes its own desktop environment and does not include the support libraries required to run <b>GNOMEb> Office.
<b>GNOMEb> is a free desktop environment included with many distributions of Linux.
http://www.macminute.com/2004/09/07/openosxoffice   (152 words)

  
 LWN.net: GUADEC Results
However, since the only people at GUADEC interested in <b>GNOMEb> Office development were the folks working on the previously mentioned apps, we decided to damn the torpedoes and work with the excellent apps we have, and make them even better and more integrated.
Currently, the only <b>GNOMEb> Office applications that take advantage of Bonobo are Guppi and Gnumeric, allowing Guppi charts and graphs to be embedded in Gnumeric spreadsheets.
However, AbiWord 1.0 is likely not to be based on the <b>GNOMEb> 2 platform, neccessitating further work for integration before <b>GNOMEb> Office 1.0 - Gnumeric The Gnumeric maintainer, Jody Goldberg, has committed to releasing verison 1.0, with Bonobo support, before the end of the year.
http://lwn.net/2001/0412/a/guadec-report-2001.php3   (854 words)

  
 Slashdot StarOffice 7, <b>GNOMEb>-Office 1.0 Released
<b>Gnomeb> Office and OpenOffice.org (I couldn't comment on Star Office as I have not used it) are many features behind Microsoft's latest incarnations of it's Office suite.
Because all these different office suites are totally compatible and interchangeable, even though they can never be totally compatible with the secret, changing MS Office formats.
I've tried to help Open Office spread in the following way (the reason chose Open Office is that it's supported on more platforms than any of the others AFAIK and is thus most suitable for this purpose): I'm (among other things) a business student and frequently books on eg.
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/16/2238255.shtml?tid=131&tid=185&tid=189   (7974 words)

  
 Microsoft Word and other word processors
Thinkfree Office may reflect the future of software distribution (for better or worse, it's the model Microsoft is switching to).
Although it doesn't have all the features of Microsoft's word processor, it's designed to work very similarly, and to read/write Word-format documents, so it's an attractive option for people whose employers have sunk money into MS Office, but don't want to do so for their home system.
GoBe Productive is a very highly-integrated office software package, by some of the same people who created AppleWorks.
http://microsoft.toddverbeek.com/wp.html   (1425 words)

  
 software.ca - Office Suite
Microsoft plans to add to its Office business software suite technology to make data gathering from large corporate databases easier.
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http://www.software.ca/Office-Suite/reference/search   (268 words)

  
 Linux Review - Linux Office Suites (List and comparison)
GWP - <b>Gnomeb> word processor known as XWord
List of Linux Office suites and a brief comparison: The leading office suite for Linux is currently Star Office 6.0 from Sun.
All the tests were repeated for Corel Office 2000 and while it looked completely different, it seemed bug for bug compatible.
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialOfficeSuites.html   (2153 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Software: Office Suites
Seacrest Business Systems, Inc. - Provides Office software for the IBM AS/400.
STB Office System: Virtual Office - Software for office and 'virtual office' management; services include: accounting, inventory, customer relationship/account management (CRM), project management, time registration, document control.
Software602: 602PC SUITE- A suite that is compatible with MS Office document types, comprising word processor, spreadsheet, photo editor, and digital photo organizer.
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Office_Suites   (337 words)

  
 <b>GNOMEb> Developers News
The <b>GNOMEb> Office suite hackers is continuing their integration work.
For more information on these packages visit the <b>GNOMEb> Software map: http://www.<b>gnomeb>.org/softwaremap/latest.php
<b>GNOMEb> and KDE cooperation has for a long time being something many people have talked about, but few has done anything about.
http://developer.gnome.org/news/summary/2002_May05-May18.html   (798 words)

  
 Open Office QuickStarter applet
It attempts to mimic the functionality provided by the quickstarter tray icon on the other operating system supported by Open Office.
The program attempts to keep a background process alive at all times, even if that process is terminated by the user.
Further details can be found at the GNU Project Homepage.
http://ooqstart.sourceforge.net   (128 words)

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