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More Web 2.0 tools

Posted by ucdlibrary on February 26, 2008

Fotoflexer

FotoFlexer is another in an ever expanding list of web 2.0 photo editing tools. This service has a nice interface and quite a detailed range of capabilities. It wouldn’t replace Photoshop, Paintshop Pro or Paint.NET but for quick photo editing it’s ideal.

Writewith

Writewith is a new text editor available on the web. It offers many of the features that other editor also offers. In addition its claims that “you can upload documents, share with other people, chat, assign tasks, and track everybody’s actions with a comprehensive history”.

pdftextonline

If you need to extract text from a pdf file, PDFTextOnline might be the tool for you. It is totally web based and converts PDF text quickly and accurately. It also handles all fonts and languages (including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and more)

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Office Alternatives update

Posted by ucdlibrary on October 8, 2007

Things go much faster on the web and this can be clearly seen in some recent developments regarding alternatives to Microsoft Office.

Google has added to its Google Documents portfolio, by adding Google Presentations to the mix. It now offers free alternatives to word, Excel and Powerpoint. All it needs is a gmail account.

IBM Have entered the field and are offering a free office suite, called Lotus Symphony. The package includes a word processor, a spreadsheet program and a presentation builder.

Adobe have entered into the fray and have purchased the very impressive looking Buzzword. Once again it’s free to use.

What’s Microsoft doing in the face of all this activity? Its answer is to make Microsoft Works free to download. This hasn’t happened yet, but is this enough of a response from the current leaders in this area?

Diarmuid

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Alternative to Endnote?

Posted by ucdlibrary on July 10, 2007

Power Firefox users may be familiar with some of the vast range of extensions that are available for this program. These extensions allow third parties to add new functionality which the Firefox developers may not have thought of or considered important. You can find out about the range of extensions here.
An extension that definitely has use in is the Zotero extension. This Extension allows you to collect manage and cite your research sources. It doesn’t offer the full functionality of Endnote, but its list of features include:

  • Automatic capture of citation information from web pages
  • Storage of PDFs, files, images, links, and whole web pages
  • Formatted citation export (style list to grow rapidly)
  • Integration with Microsoft Word
  • Runs right in your web browser

It currently only supports a small number of the major citation styles, such as MLA and Chicago, but this should improve with time. Also as it’s an Open Source product it’s free.

Diarmuid

 

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Free ‘office’ from your computer

Posted by ucdlibrary on June 19, 2007

Tired of being tied to one computer in order to write your documents or create your spreadsheets? Keep losing your USB key with all your files on them as you move from computer to computer? These days you can do quite a lot of the basic word processing and spreadsheet work using web based services.

Zoho Zoho is a comprehensive online service that offers web based alternatives to Word, Excel, Powerpoint, with a variety of other services offered as well. Most of these servcies are offered free, but some of the more advanced services may have a cost associated with them.

Google Documents Google Documents is another alternative which offers you access to a spreadsheet and word processing service. This has the resources of Google behind it and the development of Google Gears means that it is only a matter of time before this will be a service that you will be able to use when you are not connected to the web as well.

thinkfree Thinkfree also offers a range of web based office alternative services. Word, Excel and PowerPoint clones are all available free for use.

While none of these products offer the same functionality as Microsoft Office, they are are more than capable of doing the basic jobs that most people do everyday. They all allow you to keep your documents in one place online, so it doesn’t really matter what computer you use, as long as it is connected to the web, and with Google Gears just after being introduced, even that will not be a prerequisite in the future. Their documents are usually Microsoft Office compatible. Considering that these are very new services, they can only get more powerful and sophisticated.

Diarmuid

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