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Twitter Updates for 2009-11-01

  • Back to the studies this morning before I get behind! #
  • Actually, I guess I should say that I’m more ahead than even level pegging, but I don’t want to relax too much 😉 #
  • Madeleine Peyroux seems to suit studying very well… #fb #
  • OK, now moved on to Fun Lovin’ Criminals, and it’s still good thinking music #
  • OK, temporarily stopped studying to give myself a break; time for some programming… #fb #

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Leopard Wiki Server: Creating Custom Themes

The Wiki component in Leopard Server is designed to be ready to run and use for all your workgroup needs, but for those who need to customize the look and feel of their Wiki environment may find a new article on creating custom themes helpful:

From the article:

Wiki Server, a part of Mac OS X Leopard Server, provides this wiki functionality to all users with access to the server. Individual groups can tap into Wiki Server to create their own wikis and customize the look and feel of the wiki to suit both their content and audience. By creating their own personal wiki theme, Wiki users can apply their own style and identity to the wiki, in addition to supplying their own content.

Read: ADC—Leopard Wiki Server: Creating Custom Themes

Twitter Updates for 2009-10-26

  • @Gemmaboyle Ah sweet. We have loads of those blankets for the kitties – but Leon prefers my 30 year old tiger fur blanket! #
  • Just finished rewatching the first series of the The Thick of It – new series beckons this afternoon #
  • You know I should be really happy right now, but as the day has warn on, I seem to have got got less happy… #fb #
  • @Gemmaboyle Signed – although we really shouldn’t have to in the first place #
  • @Fearnecotton Did you really mean to write ‘Robert plant-life’ ? :)) #
  • @Gemmaboyle Have you heard about the equally stupid ‘service reduction’ in Derby? http://tinyurl.com/yg3tw8b No jobs lost, but still… #

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Saving money with open source, Part 2: Tap into the power of OpenOffice

The second part of the series on saving money using open source technology looks at OpenOffice, a complete Office software suite comprising word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation package, among other tools.

From the intro:

On the desktop, the operating system and environment are less important than the applications that support the main operating functions for your office. Your business drives your application requirements, but most businesses will also use an office suite, such as OpenOffice, to support their core operations.

The OpenOffice suite is open source, freely available, and completely compatible with a wide range of different office suites, including Microsoft Office. It’s a compatible product, both in terms of file readability and usage, and you can try out OpenOffice with no barriers.

Read: Saving money with open source, Part 2: Tap into the power of OpenOffice