visit www.screencastcentral.com for more. The database application included in Open Office is called Base, and in this screencast tutorial, we take a first look at Base, explaining the layout of the application, and how to create your first database
visit www.screencastcentral.com for more. In this camtasia tutorial, I show you how to quickly convert a 2D shape into a 3D object, and edit the settings to get the look you’re going for.
I had to put together one of these for a proposal for college and it took me quite a while as I couldn’t find any tutorials for openoffice. I wound up doing it on a windows PC with excel which is something I never like to have to do. I was able to apply how it was done to open office after I’d done it though so I put together this tutorial for anyone that winds up stuck as I was. All the best, I hope that this video helps you. It’s my first tutorial video so I hope people are able to get some info from it without being bored to tears.
technoesq.com shows why there’s no reason to use Microsoft Word, Excel or powerpoint. This tutorial by openoffice is free and makes a great substitution for all of these programs.
Still having trouble deciding on open source? Watch this video as this is a good explanation.
You don’t have to be a geek to want to save your money and download programs for free. Here are 5 of my quick picks for open source software. My site – www.nixiepixel.com You may be wondering; What is Open Source? Open source generally refers to software that is released with open source code and no restrictions on downloading, modifying or advertising the work. An open source program usually starts when developers publish their code where other developers can learn about it, download it, and play with it. Where do you come in? You can reap all the benefits of course by using the application for no cost to you. Here is where you can download the programs mentioned in the video (in order) Firefox: www.mozilla.com openoffice: www.openoffice.org GIMP: www.gimp.org Pidgin: www.pidgin.im Video Editing Software: kdenlive: www.kdenlive.org (for Linux) Avidemux: fixounet.free.fr (for Windows) Thanks and hope you enjoyed! Music: “Blondie” by Speedsound www.jamendo.com (used with CCL 3.0)