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LibreOffice is more than just a MS office alternative

The timing couldn’t have been more prefect, with Libreoffice convention just ending and as we enjoy the freshly released LibreOffice 5.2, this post has been siting as a draft for quite some time! It’s about Libreoffice taking the lead as a unique word processing suit.

Many websites that claim to be expert on software label LibreOffice as a “drop dead alternative” for MS office, some are down playing LibreOffice by calling it: the best of the “free” bunch, those are still a little better than the guys who can’t tell LibreOffice apart from Apache OpenOffice (I am afraid that OpenOffice might be dead already)!
Those are the people who rather use a pirated MS product than to use LibreOffice, for shame!
The only thing that LibreOffice has in common with MS office is the “word processing” part, and other than that, LibreOffice is a different project completely!

If you think that LibreOffice is just a meek second for MS office, then you need to think again!

LibreOffice is not a MS office copy cat!

Some people download LibreOffice thinking it should look and feel like MS office and should even act the same, and when it doesn’t they get frustrated and blast the entire open source movement for not copying MS office’s look and style.

 

The unique interface on LibreOffice write explained

A lot of that frustration comes from the fact that the buttons aren’t arranged in the same way, or that the theme doesn’t look the same as it does on MS office, it doesn’t look like MS office, here is a little shocker:  It’s not supposed to look like MS office. It’s a completely different product! LibreOffice wasn’t made to be MS office lite.

There are numerous word processing suits that look and feel like MS office for a fraction of the price, but if you want the MS look and feel I suggest that you invest in a licensed copy of MS office, plain and simple!! 

Other than looks, there are some serious complaints regarding compatibility.

Compatibility issues broken down

Another major complain is that documents edited in MS office don’t look as it should on LibreOffice, and that has a reason as well, let’s look at the first reason.

ODT vs OOXML

LibreOffice uses ODT file format by default, which stands for open document text, while MS office uses the OOXML standard, which is used and imposed by Microsoft as the standard for all documents, it is changing gradually as many countries are adopting the ODT standard and started to impose it on companies, even Microsoft!
Now that we covered the document standard, it’s time to look at another huge issue, is the fonts!

Fonts

Fonts used in MS office are a part of the office license, you can’t simply download them and use them on another computer that doesn’t run MS office, that wasn’t discovered until later! And the document foundation are doing what they can to help replace the fonts effortlessly within LibreOffice.
So when that .docx document looks horrid on LibreOffice, remember who to blame!

Let‘s take a look at some of the features that make LibreOffice a unique suit.

Cross platform and portable

While MS office is only available to Mac users and Windows users (since it’s a Microsoft product), LibreOffice is available to almost every computer platform out there, no matter what kind of system you have, you can enjoy LibreOffice’s power!

And, you can use a portable version of it, if you don’t want to mess your current settings, or you are in a domain and can’t install software, you can have LibreOffice on a USB and run it from there, I’d like to see MS office do that!!

A swiss army knife of tools 

  • LibreOffice can do so much more than meets the eyes, it has a lot of hidden menus that can preform so many awesome tasks, I’ve blogged about it in detail in this post.
  • LibreOffice can be used to write and layout books easily, with adding a few extensions and using some features the right way, I’ve also blogged about it in this blog and you can find it here.
  • Finally, I’ve managed to improve a way to use LibreOffice draw to design mind maps, I suggest you check it out from here.

Pricing

This is an obvious one, but it had to be mentioned!
I stopped following MS office news a while ago, but the last I know is they have two payment plans: One time, and a monthly subscription with many license forms like student, home, etc. While LibreOffice comes free of charge, and all donations are welcomed!

Development speed

While you get one product per year from Microsoft, one cloud and one regular, the Document Foundation rolls out a version of LibreOffice every month, that fixes bugs and adds features, with a major milestone every six months. That’s on the Fresh branch, but if you don’t like living on the fast lane, you can go with the Stable branch and enjoy stability, it provides updates not as often as Fresh but quicker than MS office!

With these obvious advantages explained, let’s look at the organization behind LibreOffice

The Document Foundation

The document foundation is an independent self-governing meritocratic entity, created by former leading members of the OpenOffice.org Community, in the form of a charitable Foundation under German law (gemeinnützige rechtsfähige Stiftung des bürgerlichen Rechts).
It continues to build on the foundation of ten years’ dedicated work by the OpenOffice.org Community.

The Document Foundation logo

It was created in the belief that the culture born of an independent Foundation brings out the best in contributors and will deliver the best software for users.
It is open to any individual who agrees with our core values and contributes to our activities.
It welcomes corporate participation, e.g. by sponsoring individuals to work as equals alongside other contributors in the community.
The Document Foundation is proud to be the home of LibreOffice, the next evolution of the world’s leading free office suite.
Please support our efforts: Your donation helps us to deliver a better product!

The team

LibreOffice is a community project by the document foundation, with thousands of programmers and volunteers working on the project passionately around the world to make LibreOffice a better product, who is the MS team responsible for MS office? I don’t know either!

One might argue the age old Open Source VS closed source argument that has been around since the dawn of computing, well.. It’s here also!

Community

The LibreOffice community like many open source communities is the place to get support, with friendly people willing to help and share their knowledge and help fix bugs and issues. It’s also available in many native languages, without extra fees.
It’s one of the best – if not the best – open source communities out there!

LibreOffice has been around for six years, how much impact did it have globally?

Global Impact

LibreOffice exceeded Apache Openoffice record download of 100 million in a few years! It took Open Office over a decade to achieve this record number of downloads, and LibreOffice is been around for six years!
 
People from all over the globe are using LibreOffice on daily basis, entire cities are converting to LibreOffice to reduce licensing costs.
LibreOffice communities are emerging all over the world, spreading the culture of open source and promoting the use of LibreOffice, chances are there is one where you live!

Other projects

Here are some other projects that aren’t directly linked to LibreOffice, but a part of the on going development at the Document Foundation.

LibreOffice cloud

There are efforts to make LibreOffice is available in the cloud, to be able to use LibreOffice inside the cloud without the need to install it on your computer! A lot like Google Docs!

LibreOffice Android viewer

This app is terrific for viewing documents you created on the go from your smartphone, it’s available on the store for android.

Impress remote 

it can be used as a remote to navigate through your presentations without added software! Brilliant for students, teacher and office workers alike! You can download it from here for Android.


Conclusion

So there you have it, LibreOffice, the open source project with over 20 years of heritage from the Star office days, taking the pure open office soul you loved, and turning it into something spectacular! One of the best open source projects out there if not, the best! Much more than a “word processing suit”, it’s truly a lifestyle!
Feel free to download, create, and share with your friends and family, and please don’t forget to give back to the wonderful people behind LibreOffice to keep it going!
if you aren’t sure how much to place, think of how much MS used to cost you and pay a part of that to the document foundation.

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Duolingo the best and easiest way to learn a new language!

Many of us dream to learn a new language but never actually do anything to do that! We are to busy

to take a course after work or simply won’t pay the cost for a course. Well today’s app has got you covered!

Let’s take a look at: Duolingo

Duolingo's opening screen

Duolingo is an application that helps you learn another language for free, forever, in a fun and addictive way that’s similar to a video game!

Learning on your Smartphone Who doesn’t have a Smartphone now days? Everyone has at least one and they stare at them all the time! So why not stare at an application that will help you learn a new language in an easy fun way? It’s better than checking Facebook or Twitter every 20 seconds! All you need is a good Internet connection and you are good to go! (There are some lessons don’t require an Internet connection, it is needed to keep track of progress and score.)

Duoligo's logo

Who uses Duolingo?

The app is cross platform and is available to Android, Apple iOS and Windows phone. There is also a web version so you can learn on the go and from anywhere! You can even use it in the class room for your students if you are a teacher, free of charge!
It is used by 120 million people around the world to use all sorts of languages, why don’t you join the ranks too?

Available languages

all you have to do is to download a version for your device, sign-up

with your e-mail and you are set.

Choose your native language

and see what languages are available for you!

Duolingo course list for English speakers

This list is for the English speakers, it scrolls down as it offers

many options, other languages don’t have as much options as Duolingo uses statistics to provide each region with the courses on demand, and I haven’t found any course for the native Arabic speaker on Duolingo’s version for Windows phone, but I found a course on the website aimed at native Arabic speakers who migrated to Sweden. 

Tracking progress

Set the number of experience

points you need to earn daily so Duolingo helps you keep track of your daily goal, you can set those from the settings, anywhere from 10 (casual) to 50 (insane).

Duolingo's settings
 You can also control getting daily reminders (I highly recommend yo keep those ON).

How does it work?

  • Duolingo

uses colors and sounds to make learning easy and fun and more game-like, by using a scoring system, ranking and rewards, similar to elements found in video games, and that’s where the name Gamification comes from.

  • The language
  • learning itself is based of quizzes and games that aims to teach you the language you plan on learning.

    One of Duolingo's exercises

    • This exercise i

    s very simple, you listen the word by touching the speaker icon, then choose the correct words from the choices below, each correct answer fills up the bar to the right, and a wrong answer takes a try (a heart) and when you run out of hearts, you repeat the lesson all over again! There are many other exercises and I’ll leave those for you to discover!

    Finally..

    Duolingo is a fun app that helps you jump start your language learning and have fun doing it, I don’t think it can replace the full learning experience or taking courses, but it’s a start!

    Will you download Duolingo? What is the language you always wanted to learn? Let me know what you think in the comments section below.
     

    Fix the random restart issue on Archos 45 Platinum

    My brother uses an Android smartphone made by Archos, a French multinational electronics company that specializes in making smartphones, tablets and audio players since 1988, I like the company personally, yet I notice it’s barley known in the Libyan market. My

    Lately my brother’s phone (Archos 45 Platinum) was acting up, it was restarting at random times, he also noticed a drop in battery performance, the phone became unusable and it needed to be repaired, so here is what we did.
    The first step was to remove all the data from the phone, back it up and then preform a factory reset, I used MyPhone explorer, which I blogged about before here.

    Archos 45 Platinum

    Factory default didn’t work..
    We went to the support page and decided to download the phone’s firmware to flash it new, but that didn’t work also, even when following the steps on this site.
    My brother noticed something worth noting! That when the phone was plugged into power it didn’t reboot, so I concluded it was a battery problem (combined with the performance decline). Flashing it with firmware also didn’t work.  

    The Fix

    We went to the Archos dealership and spoke to them about the issue and they offered us a free battery as a part of the warranty, and the phone has been working great ever since!
    So here you have it! The fix to the restart issue on Archos 45 is getting a new battery! This should fix the battery performance issues and the random hangup and reboot.
    I highly advise you visit the place you bought the phone from with your warranty card to get service in all cases, but it was totally worth mentioning!

    I wish you a problem free tech life 🙂
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    uGet downloader

    A download manager is a must have tool for any computer user, and there are many options to choose from, my favorite is FDM that only exists on Windows (was recently ported to Mac and soon to Ubuntu). But until FDM is available for Ubuntu, let’s take a look at another popular option, that’s uGet, I chose it over the rest of the bunch for many reasons.


    uGet logo

    Uget is a light weight fully featured download manager available for many operating systems, Linux (Arch, Debian, elementary OS, Fedora, Gentoo, Linux Mint, Mageia, openSUSE, Semplice, Slackware Sparky, Ubuntu), Windows (XP – 10), BSD, Mac OSX And Android. 


    uGet interface




    Uget is free and open source and available in 29 languages. It has many features like: Mutil mirrors, Pause/Resume, Speed Limits, Clipboard Monitor, and many other features you can check from here.


    Despite being a powerful downloader, Uget is very light weight, here I quote from the feature page as it goes: “Uget is a VERY Powerful download manager application with a large inventory of features but is still very light-weight and low on resources, so don’t let the impressive list of features scare you into thinking that it ”might be too powerful” because remember power is good and lightweight power is Uget!”.

    Download

    Visit the download page and click on your operating system to get specific instructions on download and install.

    I recommend using this download manager with Ubuntu, it’s a good one!

    Did you like this post?  Would you consider downloading uGet? Let me know wha you think in the comments section below.

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