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                    Notes          KWord

                                   KWord has a basic Word Processor that allows us to write letters and other simple texts. However,
                                   some more advanced features are still missing, and it has some irritating bugs. If you are using
                                   the KDE desktop environment then you can make a Window Screenshot with Alt+Print and
                                   a Desktop Screenshot  with  Alt+Print, and immediately insert it into Kword (or other KDE
                                   programs) by pasting (ctrl-v or shift-insert).

                                   KSpread

                                   KSpread is considered as a decent spreadsheet, and will probably turn out to be a very nice thing
                                   someday. Today, anyone used to Microsoft Excel or other modern spreadsheets will simply find
                                   that too many significant features are missing.




                                      Task  Compare and contrast Kword and Kspread.


                                   5.1.3 The Gnome Office

                                   GNOME  Office  consists  of  various  applications  including  AbiWord, Gnumeric, Evince,
                                   and  Evolution.  Table  5.1  shows  a  current  listing  for  common  GNOME  Office  applications.
                                   All implement the support for embedding components,  ensuring drag-and-drop capability
                                   throughout the GNOME interface. You can install these applications as a group with the meta-
                                   package at Ubuntu Software Center, Office | Gnome Office. This meta-package will also install
                                   the Evolution mailer, Inkscape graphics editor, and the Gimp image editor.
                                                          Table 5.1: GNOME Office Applications





















                                   AbiWord is considered as an open source word processor whose objective is to be a complete
                                   cross-platform solution, running on Unix, Mac and Windows, and  Linux.
                                   Gnumeric is considered as a professional-level GNOME spreadsheet which is designed to
                                   substitute commercial spreadsheets. Gnumeric supports standard  GUI spreadsheet features,
                                   including auto filling and cell formatting, and an extensive number of formats. Gnumeric also
                                   supports plug-ins, making it possible to extend and customize its abilities easily.
                                   Dia is a drawing program which is designed to create diagrams, like database, flow chart, circuit
                                   object, and network diagrams. You can create elements along with lines and arcs with different





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