6. Name five Open Source products (include URL’s).
July 28, 2008
There are two websites that I often use to look for open source products:
Five products that I either use or know of include:
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Open Office at http://why.openoffice.org/:
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an open source office productivity package, compatible with Microsoft Office Suite up to the 2003 version.
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GIMP at http://www.gimp.org/features/stands for Gnu Image Manipulation Program:
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an open source package for photo retouching and image composition/authoring, similar to Photoshop.
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Fedora at http://www.fedora.info/documents/brochure/Fedora%20Page%20Final.htm stand for Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture:
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an open source digital asset management (DAM) architecture that can be used as the underlying infrastructure for digital libraries, institutional repositories,intranet archives, etc. (This is separate and distinct from the Linux based Fedora operating system, which is also open source.)
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aTunes at http://www.atunes.org/
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audio player and manager, developed in Java that plays mp3, ogg, wma, wav, flac, mp4 and radio streaming. It also allows users to easily edit tags, organize music and rip Audio CDs.
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Thunderbird at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/features.html
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a feature-rich open source email client.
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Entry Filed under: Development, Open Source. Tags: aTunes, Fedora, GIMP, Open Office, Open Source Software, Thunderbird.
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