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Top 10 Open Source Productivity Apps
Oct 11, 2008, 14 :07 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (9870 reads)

(Other stories by Matt Hartley)

"6. Inforama

"The idea seems simple enough -- an application that provides the ability to take Open Office templates/forms and create PDF files, grab data from databases for the said templates/forms and add it to your own database. From there, the documents and templates created can be published over the web to a variety of sources.

"What this application does for productivity

"So how does Inforama enable you to be more productive? Simple, through document automation. Create, access, toss into a database and use it for later. Inforama is providing Open Office users what they need to be truly productive in the enterprise environment. Nothing could be better than being able to use Open Office to its fullest extent."

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