Are you considering introducing further open source solutions at De Bortoli?
We have been applying open standards for nearly a decade, and have been actively implementing open source for half a decade. As such, we now have quite a bit of open source software in production (cohabiting with a lot of proprietary software). Here is a list of the open source client software we have in use. Note that most of the software in this list are implemented on both Windows & Linux clients to provide a SOE (Standard Operating Environment) feel regardless of the client type. OpenOffice.org: Office Productivity GNU/Linux: Operating system KDE & GNOME: Window Managers for Linux Mozilla & Mozilla Firefox: Web Browsers (features tabbed browsing & greater security) The GIMP: Image manipulation InkScape: Vector Image manipulation Scribus: Desktop Publishing Filezilla: FTP (File transfer) client GanttProject: Simple Project Management via Gantt Charts Ghostscript / ps2pdf:PostScript and PDF conversion utilities SciTE: Programmers text editor JEdit & VIM: Programmers editors OpenSSH &
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