Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label migration. Show all posts

Continuing the LibreOffice Shortcuts, Use Open Document, and LibreOffice Switch, here is one more colorful educational poster to promote Free Software and switch from nonfree software at the same time. This poster introduces not only LibreOffice alone, but also GIMP as a replacement alternative to Photoshop, as example, among other examples. You can freely take this poster, edit and translate to your own language, and share with your people in your country. For example, you can use this as a wall poster in your school or pick one to put on your personal website. As always, this poster is also available as png and svg. With this, I wish you can proudly invite people to adopt Free Software.

Downloads:

Full poster: png

Individual posters in png: gimp | inkscape | libreoffice | scribus | blender | kdenlive | freecad | telegram | firefox | thunderbird | qt | vlc

Edit: svg (use the free program Inkscape)

Happy promoting!


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Continuing Open Document and Learn LibreOffice posters, here's the 3rd colorful educational poster to spread LibreOffice. Everyone can adapt and share freely this poster, for example, in schools with their own language. I wish this helps people switch from Microsoft Word - Excel - PowerPoint into the better program, that is Free Software, namely LibreOffice Writer - Calc - Impress. Let's share once again!


Downloads:

Full poster: PNG (300 dpi)

Individual posters: use-writer | use-calc | use-impress | use-draw

Horizontal version: PNG (300 dpi)

Edit: SVG (edited with free program Inkscape)

Comments: I made this poster first actually before the LibreOffice Shortcuts and Open Document posters. This is inspired of my old LibreOffice posters in Indonesian. If you have questions, you can send me email to malsasa [at] mailo [dot] com.

License: I released this artwork in Public Domain using CC0


More educational posters coming...


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 (Ubuntu provides a lot of software applications for all computing purposes)

After talked about intro and releases, now I will talk about applications on Ubuntu GNU/Linux that are replacements to ones on Windows. You need to know this information in order to switch as the most important thing you really use is the application. For example, if previously you are accustomed to Microsoft Office, MATLAB, and Adobe Reader, on Ubuntu you will use LibreOffice, Octave, and Evince, respectively. More fortunately, just as I said on Part 2, all applications are available for you in the central Ubuntu repository, you do not need to manually search different places anymore. I hope this will be useful for you. Happy reading!

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(Ubuntu in 3 different releases: GNOME2 era, Unity era, and GNOME3 era)

Knowing Ubuntu releases is important to understand it better. Ubuntu is released twice a year, more precisely, every April and October, hence the number 04 and 10 in every version. It has special release called Long Term Support (LTS) released once in two years, only when the year number is even, hence all LTS version numbers are ended with 04. More importantly, you will also see 3 different periods of Ubuntu Desktop, that have been going through GNOME2, Unity, and GNOME3 eras, with OpenOffice.org and then LibreOffice as the main office suite. You will also see Ubuntu siblings like Kubuntu and Mythbuntu. I hope this will be interesting enough for everybody to read. Go ahead, and learn more about Ubuntu!

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(Ubuntu version 18.04 is suitable to replace Windows 7)

Ubuntu is a free, libre, easy to use, secure, popular desktop operating system capable to replace Windows 7. As many people anticipated, soon Windows 7 will cease away just like XP, and this is the time for them to consider switching to GNU/Linux operating system. This article is the first part of my migration guide to Ubuntu for Windows 7 users anywhere. You will find here intro to Ubuntu and its goodness, its user interface, difference to Windows, and its terminology. I'm trying my best to make every part short and easy enough to understand for everybody. Finally, enjoy Ubuntu!

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