Sunday, 28 August 2011
Post ko.
Ako si (State Your Name) ay nanunumpa na mag popost araw araw, para mabuhay naman ang aking Blog. Ako'y nangangakong tutuparin ang mga binitiwang salita.
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Microsoft Office Vs. Open Office
If Microsoft Office has Microsoft Office Word,
Open Office has Open Office Writer.
Open Office Writer-It has everything you would expect from a modern, fully equipped word processor or desktop publisher: powerful features like AutoCorrect, AutoComplete, AutoFormat, Styles and Formatting, Text Frames and Linking, Tables of Contents, Indexing, Bibliographical References, Illustrations, Tables, and other objects.Writer is simple enough for a quick memo, powerful and stable enough to create complete books with lots of graphics, headings etc.
If Microsoft Office has Microsoft Office PowerPoint,
Open Office has Open Office Impress
Open Office Impress- It is a truly outstanding tool for creating effective multimedia presentations. Your presentations will stand out with 2D and 3D clip art, fontworks, special effects, animation, and high-impact drawing tools. A multi-pane view puts all the tools at your fingertips, and you can 'park' your most commonly used drawing tools around your screen ready for single-click access. Share your work in many ways: not only pdf, but also html and Flash.
If Microsoft Office has Microsoft Office Excel,
Open Office has Open Office Writer.
Open Office Writer-It has everything you would expect from a modern, fully equipped word processor or desktop publisher: powerful features like AutoCorrect, AutoComplete, AutoFormat, Styles and Formatting, Text Frames and Linking, Tables of Contents, Indexing, Bibliographical References, Illustrations, Tables, and other objects.Writer is simple enough for a quick memo, powerful and stable enough to create complete books with lots of graphics, headings etc.
If Microsoft Office has Microsoft Office PowerPoint,
Open Office has Open Office Impress
Open Office Impress- It is a truly outstanding tool for creating effective multimedia presentations. Your presentations will stand out with 2D and 3D clip art, fontworks, special effects, animation, and high-impact drawing tools. A multi-pane view puts all the tools at your fingertips, and you can 'park' your most commonly used drawing tools around your screen ready for single-click access. Share your work in many ways: not only pdf, but also html and Flash.
If Microsoft Office has Microsoft Office Excel,
Open Office has Open Office Calc
Open Office Calc- It is the spreadsheet you've always wanted. Newcomers find it intuitive and easy to learn; professional data miners and number crunchers will appreciate the comprehensive range of powerful features including Advanced DataPilot technology, Natural language formulas, an Intelligent Sum Button, a comprehensive range of advanced spreadsheet functions, Styles and Formatting, and a Scenario Manager for "what ifs".
If Microsoft Office has Paint,
Open Office has Open Office Draw
Open Office Draw- is anything from a quick sketch to a complex plan. Drawgives you the tools to communicate with graphics and diagrams. Manipulate objects, rotate in two or three dimensions; use sophisticated rendering to create photorealistic images. Smart connectors make short work of flowcharts, organisation charts, network diagrams, etc. Styles - a common OpenOffice.org feature - help you control your work easily and precisely in Draw.
A Draw image is worth a thousand words!
LASTLY:If Microsoft Office has Microsoft Office Access,
Open Office has Open Office Base
Open Office Base- it enables you to manipulate database data seamlessly within OpenOffice.org 3. Create and modify tables, forms, queries, and reports, either using your own database or Base's own built-in HSQL database engine. Base offers a choice of using Wizards, Design Views, or SQL Views for beginners, intermediate, and advanced users.
Open Office Calc- It is the spreadsheet you've always wanted. Newcomers find it intuitive and easy to learn; professional data miners and number crunchers will appreciate the comprehensive range of powerful features including Advanced DataPilot technology, Natural language formulas, an Intelligent Sum Button, a comprehensive range of advanced spreadsheet functions, Styles and Formatting, and a Scenario Manager for "what ifs".
If Microsoft Office has Paint,
Open Office has Open Office Draw
Open Office Draw- is anything from a quick sketch to a complex plan. Drawgives you the tools to communicate with graphics and diagrams. Manipulate objects, rotate in two or three dimensions; use sophisticated rendering to create photorealistic images. Smart connectors make short work of flowcharts, organisation charts, network diagrams, etc. Styles - a common OpenOffice.org feature - help you control your work easily and precisely in Draw.
A Draw image is worth a thousand words!
LASTLY:If Microsoft Office has Microsoft Office Access,
Open Office has Open Office Base
Open Office Base- it enables you to manipulate database data seamlessly within OpenOffice.org 3. Create and modify tables, forms, queries, and reports, either using your own database or Base's own built-in HSQL database engine. Base offers a choice of using Wizards, Design Views, or SQL Views for beginners, intermediate, and advanced users.
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Monday, 8 August 2011
Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Summary
How To Take Care of Your Personal Computers
1. Cool Temperature and Dry Place for Your PC.
2. Cables and Connectors are tied together.
3. DO NOT EAT IN FRONT OF A COMPUTER. Food Bits attract ants that penetrate the hardware.
4. USE AVR (automatic voltage regulator)
5. Do Not drop computer components.
6. Scan for Computer Viruses.
7. Avoid clutter around your computer.
GoodWorking Habits:
1. Tap on keys and mouse buttons gently
2. Avoid long,uninterrupted peroids of typing
3. Avoid staring at the monitor for a long peroids.
Proper Workstation Designs
*Well Ventilated
*Adjustable Workstation
*Ergonomic Computer Chair
*Use extendable legs for the Keyboards.
*Place mouse where it is easily accessible by the dominant hands.
*Use Document Holder
Proper Posture*Sit Up Straight
*Put the Feet flat on the Floor. (Use FootRest if needed)
*Position lower arms parallel with the floor and level to your keyboard.
*Keep Wrists Straight
*Do Not Lean into the monitor.
1. Cool Temperature and Dry Place for Your PC.
2. Cables and Connectors are tied together.
3. DO NOT EAT IN FRONT OF A COMPUTER. Food Bits attract ants that penetrate the hardware.
4. USE AVR (automatic voltage regulator)
5. Do Not drop computer components.
6. Scan for Computer Viruses.
7. Avoid clutter around your computer.
GoodWorking Habits:
1. Tap on keys and mouse buttons gently
2. Avoid long,uninterrupted peroids of typing
3. Avoid staring at the monitor for a long peroids.
Proper Workstation Designs
*Well Ventilated
*Adjustable Workstation
*Ergonomic Computer Chair
*Use extendable legs for the Keyboards.
*Place mouse where it is easily accessible by the dominant hands.
*Use Document Holder
Proper Posture*Sit Up Straight
*Put the Feet flat on the Floor. (Use FootRest if needed)
*Position lower arms parallel with the floor and level to your keyboard.
*Keep Wrists Straight
*Do Not Lean into the monitor.
Sunday, 7 August 2011
History of Comp.
Super computer -is a computer that is a front line of current processing capacity particularly the speed of calculation. Often used for weather forecasts, quantum physics and climate research.
Mainframe computer -sometimes referred to as the big iron and is used mainly by large organizations for critical applications, bulk data processing
Mini Computer -A medium power computer that stands between a standard personal computer and a mainframe. It can support maximum of 200 users simultaneously. Most preferred by colleges, small business and similar establishments.
Work Station -A high end micro computer designed for scientific and technical applications intended to be used by one person at a time and are commonly used connected to a local area network and run multi user operating systems.
Personal Computers -a general purpose computers whose size capabilities and original sales price make useful for individuals
Desktop Model -intended for a regular use at a single location.
Portable Computers -also known as a notebook and is intended for mobile use.
Sub notebook Computer -are smaller and lighter than a typical laptop.
Hand held computers -small enough to be held on one's hand.
Palm top -pocket-sized computing device, typically having a display screen with touch input and/or a miniature keyboard.
Personal Digital Assistant -is a mobile device that functions as a personal information manager. Current PDAs often have the ability to connect to the internet. A PDA has an electronic visual display, enabling it to include a web browser, but some newer models also have audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones or portable media players
Mainframe computer -sometimes referred to as the big iron and is used mainly by large organizations for critical applications, bulk data processing
Mini Computer -A medium power computer that stands between a standard personal computer and a mainframe. It can support maximum of 200 users simultaneously. Most preferred by colleges, small business and similar establishments.
Work Station -A high end micro computer designed for scientific and technical applications intended to be used by one person at a time and are commonly used connected to a local area network and run multi user operating systems.
Personal Computers -a general purpose computers whose size capabilities and original sales price make useful for individuals
Desktop Model -intended for a regular use at a single location.
Portable Computers -also known as a notebook and is intended for mobile use.
Sub notebook Computer -are smaller and lighter than a typical laptop.
Hand held computers -small enough to be held on one's hand.
Palm top -pocket-sized computing device, typically having a display screen with touch input and/or a miniature keyboard.
Personal Digital Assistant -is a mobile device that functions as a personal information manager. Current PDAs often have the ability to connect to the internet. A PDA has an electronic visual display, enabling it to include a web browser, but some newer models also have audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones or portable media players
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