Before I start, let me tell you the little story, how I got the idea for writing this article. When I wrote my first article for OSNews, one of the screenshots I included showed my diploma thesis. I merely wanted to show that OpenOffice.org in Fedora Core 2 features native icons, nothing more.
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I have been using OO.o and latex quite long together with linux. Yet on the another XP box, its MSOffice 2000 installed with Endnote 7.0 integration helpe me actively to fulfil references. of course you can do it manually, Endnote helps you to auto-complete right after citing something on MSWord *.doc. That is rarely to do with OOo.
However, OOo is preferred when I write math fomulas, I really like it.
I have been using OO.o and latex quite long together with linux. Yet on the another XP box, its MSOffice 2000 installed with Endnote 7.0 integration helpe me actively to fulfil references. of course you can do it manually, Endnote helps you to auto-complete right after citing something on MSWord *.doc. That is rarely to do with OOo.
However, OOo is preferred when I write math fomulas, I really like it.