Open Source coverage now on Download Squad!
You can roll your own Download Squad experience in several ways:
BOOKMARKS:
Main blog:
http://www.downloadsquad.com
The Open Source category
http://www.downloadsquad.com/category/open-source/
All Scott, all the time:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/bloggers/scott-granneman/
RSS FEEDS
Main blog:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/rss.xml
The Open Source category feed:
http://www.downloadsquad.com/category/open-source/rss.xml
The Open Source Weblog will remain exactly where it is, with its tremendous archive of blog entries. Ues it as a reference point, and aim your browser/newsreader at Download Squad for the continuous Open Source updating you've come to expect. Thanks for reading!
Reader Comments
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Posted at 4:45PM on Aug 28th 2006 by Hitesh
4. What's confusing me most about OpenOffice, writer in particuar, saving files over a network does not work - data corruption - at a high enough percentage that many trying to use it have to bail on it.
This is over all platforms, since the first version.
I here and read people saying uncle sam should be using it... until swriter is reliable over a network no one or agency can use it.
People want to see it used, though those directing development are not seeing to it that it's reliable over a network (stand-a-lone use good enough?).
I can say from experience, that more than 10,000 desktops had to leave it in the dust because it's not usable.
Posted at 12:54PM on Sep 15th 2006 by Mike








1. As long as you're discussing Open Source somewhere, I'm cool. Would have really saddened me had you put this into hiatus.
Posted at 3:47PM on Jul 18th 2006 by Shashank Sharma