how dumb is this idea?
Matt Minuti
matt.minuti at gmail.com
Thu May 22 14:42:09 EDT 2014
Have you considered asking the school what they do in situations where
either the family can't afford the software, doesn't have a computer that
can run the software, or simply doesn't have a computer? That might open
the doors to a reasonable solution.
Unfortunately, most schools think of "computer" classes as classes in
Microsoft Office, many using some of that infuriating SAM garbage. I've
seen Pinkerton using that stuff, and it actually marks you as wrong if you
Ctrl-C to copy instead of clicking an obscure ribbon icon. You may be
entering a larger (and quite worthy IMHO) battle without realizing it.
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Kevin French <kfrench at gmilcs.org> wrote:
> You could just use basic Office online for free.
> https://www.office.com/start/default.aspx
>
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> gnhlug-discuss-bounces at mail.gnhlug.org] On Behalf Of David Rysdam
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> To: Tom Buskey; Patrick Flaherty
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> Subject: Re: how dumb is this idea?
>
> Tom Buskey <tom at buskey.name> writes:
> > Or, even easier, portable Libre Office running on Windows. Then the
> > data files are always Libre Office format on a USB drive. Edit on
> > Linux, edit on Windows, always running Libre Office.
> >
> > http://portableapps.com/apps/office/libreoffice_portable/ I'd suggest
> > doing this in any event.
>
> Reading these links, I realized that this isn't going to work, at least
> not with the cheap-o 128 GB drives. These things are pretty slow. I
> probably want a smaller, USB 3.0 drive.
>
> > However, I bet the school is teaching *PowerPoint*, not presentation
> > software. In which case the student is expected to provide a
> > powerpoint that works on the school's system. If that is the case,
> > you should work out with the teacher how to do things at home. Maybe
> > LibreOffice on a thumb drive is ok.
>
> In the computer class, they probably are teaching particular apps but I
> *think* they always have time to work on them there in that case. For
> other classes, they are usually handing in paper, well for the Word
> situations anyway. I guess they must be displaying PPT on the computer, as
> you say.
>
> I guess that makes the entire project moot. NM.
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