fine for me this class will be done by then... but I think we should at least touch on the other ones. does anyone know if base can be used as a frontend for a sql server? (and not necessarily MS SQL Server just any of them)
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/1/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Charles Ulrich</b> <<a href="mailto:charles@idealso.com">charles@idealso.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
R Neely wrote:<br>> I could take a stab at the OpenOffice topic, if y'all<br>> are willing to look at it as "open source" rather than<br>> "open source running on Linux" <big grin as she<br>
> dodges behind her WinXP laptop>.<br><br>That's fine, the presentation is about OpenOffice, not your laptop. :)<br><br>> Writer and Calc are the only components I have much<br>> experience with; Base would be a hairy topic all by
<br>> itself, and I've not looked at Math, Draw or Impress<br>> (I've never done PowerPoint either, so no knowledge to<br>> transfer there). If someone wants to team with me to<br>> provide a broader presentation, that would be much
<br>> appreciated.<br><br>If you can cover Writer and Calc, that's really all we need. Base is too<br>unstable (and many argue poorly designed) to be of general use. Draw is<br>pretty straightforward. Math is one of those components that most people
<br>can get by without knowing. And Impress is basically the same as Writer,<br>but with slides instead of pages.<br><br>I'll pencil you and Caleb in for this presentation if that's agreeable.<br><br>--<br>Charles Ulrich<br>
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