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SoftMaker Office 2010 For Linux Nearing Release 110

martin-k writes "SoftMaker Office is a Microsoft-compatible office suite that competes with OpenOffice.org. Its creator, German software publisher SoftMaker, is nearing completion of the latest release, SoftMaker Office 2010 for Linux. This new release offers document tabs, high-quality filters for the Microsoft Office 2007 file formats DOCX and XLSX, and presentation-quality charts in the spreadsheet. It also brings integration into KDE and Gnome, using the system's colors and fonts. A release candidate is available as a free download."

Comment Free software, open hardware, and collaboration (Score 3, Interesting) 327

Oh the shame, caught in the act. I'm guilty of snide remarks about a topic that's actually important.

Let me extend your comment with a concern of ours: the lack of technical collaboration between amateur aerospace groups.

When we started PSAS, there was very little posted on advanced amateur rocketry (especially avionics). Now there's a lot more, but for some reason many amateur aerospace groups either:

1) feel their technology is good enough to be proprietry (i.e., closed source), or

2) or they're too lazy to post their results.

Either way, the community loses and we have to slog through all the stupid mistakes in order to recreate what they've done.

This is incredibly frustrating - so when we started PSAS one of our goals was to always post everything we learned. We're open source, open hardware, and more importantly, open to the community: we're trying to collaborate with as many amateur groups as we can (in fact we've currently got collaborations going on with two other universities).

In fact, you should be able to recreate _everything_ we've done by following our history and getting the technical details (schematics, firmware, software, system diagrams) from our site.

So, to the BYU people with a _much_ bigger rocket :) - want a pretty good amateur avionics system that eventually will be capable of active guidance? Heck, you could lose the fins and get another few thousands feet.

Contact us, let's collaborate.

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