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Import Google Docs Files to OpenOffice, Export OpenOffice Files to Google Docs
Import Google Docs Files to OpenOffice, Export OpenOffice Files to Google DocsDocSyncer OpenOffice SupportDocSyncer now supports automatic syncing of both .ODT and .ODS filetypes.
Tags: Export OpenOffice Files, Google Docs, Google Inc., Import Google Docs Files, OpenOffice
Discussion threads 2007-12-17

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Not Ready to Wiki at Work? Try Google Docs.
If you havent mastered the Wiki yet, but like the idea of sharing online documents and spreadsheets with your colleagues, your Google account is the gateway to several easy-to-use tools. The Google Docs and Spreadsheets homepage offers a guided tour, but Microsoft Word and Excel users should feel comfortable with...
Tags: Web Tools, General, Documents, Wiki, Google Inc., Google Docs, PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Word processors, Microsoft Office, Leslie Leite
Blog posts 2007-04-09
Google Chrome OS Browser to Mimic Windows Explorer?
When Google announced their plans for a new "cloud"-based operating system built around the web browser, there was some concern about the OS's capabilities. Although a lot of our computing can now be done in the web browser these days thanks to online applications and services, there...
Tags: Google Inc., Web Browser, Google Chrome, Operating System
News items 2009-11-12
Adobe's Upgrades Acrobat.com, Launches New Mobile App
Adobe's online office suite, Acrobat.com , is getting its first major upgrade since the service left beta back in June of this year. The new release, launching tomorrow, is an entirely unified experience thanks to the addition of a much-requested file organization tool, explains the service's Director of...
Tags: service, app, Adobe Systems Inc.
News items 2009-11-20
Create Cool-Looking Charts for Your Blog with Widgenie
Sure, Excel can turn your data into nice-looking charts and graphs, but Widgenie takes it to the next level. Widgenie imports data from Excel and CSV files, then lets you create attractive, animated charts. These in turn become widgets you can embed and share in places like Facebook, WordPress, and your...
Tags: Blog, Chart, Widgenie, Microsoft Excel, Blogging, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-08-21
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