To meet the needs of the desktop users in your business, Whizman installs and configures software to provide productive and reliable workstations, without high hardware and software costs. Software we provide includes the following:
- Office productivity – OpenOffice
- Email – Mozilla Thunderbird
- Web browser – Mozilla Firefox
- and more, all on top of the Linux operating system, or separate installation of specific programs on your existing system.
The OpenOffice productivity suite features word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, and graphics drawing. It exports your documents directly to PDF, and also allows interchange of documents with MS-Office.
Don't wait – save documents in XML today! OpenOffice supports the Open Document Format XML standard (ISO-26300).
Please inquire about other specific needs that your business may have.
Quotes
"If you use a Windows personal computer to access the Internet, your personal
files, your privacy and your security are all in jeopardy. An international
criminal class of virus writers, hackers, digital vandals and sleazy
businesspeople wakes up every day planning to attack your PC.
And the company that controls the Windows platform, Microsoft, has made this
too easy to do by carelessly opening numerous security holes in the
operating system and its Web browser. Even if you install the recent Service
Pack 2 update to Windows XP, you will still be vulnerable."
—
Walter Mossberg, The Wall Street Journal
"OpenOffice does everything I need it to do - including
saving files in Word format."
—
Wade Roush, Technology Review
"The U.S. government's Computer Emergency Readiness Team
[Department of Homeland Security]
is warning Web surfers to stop using
Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser."
—
InternetNews & US-CERT
"The big questions facing anyone considering adopting open source software
are: does it work, is it reliable, is it useful? On all these points,
OpenOffice.org 1.1 delivers."
— Rupert Goodwins, ZDNet UK
"Open-Source-Software / Free-Software
options should be carefully considered any time software or computer
hardware is needed. Organizations should ensure that their policies
encourage, and not discourage, examining OSS/FS approaches when they need
software."
—
Computer security expert and author David Wheeler