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:GNOME Office: Is it a viable office suite?
GNOME Office: Is it a viable office suite?
Nov 12, 2009, 03 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2836 reads)

(Other stories by Jack Wallen)

"And of those that have heard rumors of this suite, many probably didn’t even know it was ready for installation. It is. But the big question…is it worth try? In this article I will highlight the tools that make up GNOME Office and help you to decide if this suite is worth your time.

"Installation

"The first thing I should bring up is the installation. Previous incarnations of GNOME Office required the user to install the pieces separately. That has changed and now you can open up the GNOME Software Center and follow these steps:"

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