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deb

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Sep 11, 2009, 2:47:42 AM9/11/09
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tell about office ,nero etc. for kiwi

Rodislav Moldovan

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Sep 11, 2009, 4:53:31 AM9/11/09
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they are all inluded, just try to open .doc document in kiwi, if you want
.docx then click on open with and in office application choose open office word
processor


hpw about nero - look for brasero in you Applications menu

what about rest.. just look in the applications menu and hold cursor on menu
items, they will show you tooltips with app description

or simply try to open a file that you want and kiwi automatically (in most
cases) will choose the right program

Alexandru Fira

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Sep 13, 2009, 4:49:44 AM9/13/09
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Nero is not very useful for Windows, either. One of my colleagues uses Toshiba Disc Creator, a very efficient DVD burning program, which is freeware. For Kiwi and Ubuntu I recommend the use of either Gnomebaker or, even better, Brasero. Brasero has an even better and more intuitive graphical interface than that of Nero for Windows. For Kiwi and Ubuntu there is also CD/DVD Creator, it has a simple graphical interface and it is simple to use, but i like Brasero better.
Kiwi has Open Office included as an office suite, but you can also install Gnome Office.

Alex

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