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[quote]...it is unique in that it uses a separate process for each tab.[/quote] Yes, yes, YES. I am quite in love with that aspect myself. Long overdue.
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Welcome to TechSoup, Maurice! Unfortunately, Microsoft does not donate software to educational institutions, but they do have discounts available through their Academic Volume Licensing program. From the TechSoup Stock restrictions page ... [quote]Microsoft products are not available for distribution to educational institutions (including K-12 schools
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So glad to have you here, Brian. Sounds like you and TechSoup could be mutually beneficial to each other. Consulting has its ups and downs like everything else, but it's so good to be your own boss and choose your own projects. IMO, the only thing better than directly working in nonprofit is consulting for nonprofits. Welcome, and good luck with
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True, True. If only we all could have a Tom Smykowski on staff...
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Thanks, Sasha! It's good to be back. I took a hiatus to be a stay-at-home-mom for a while. :)
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OpenOffice has several components - word processor, database, spreadsheet, multimedia presentation software (à la PowerPoint), and a "Draw" program that looks a bit more like Visio than Publisher to me. I haven't used OpenOffice lately, so hopefully someone else here will be able to tell you how it handles page layout projects. In the meantime,
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Yes, definitely! I've been a member for eight years. It's a wonderful place, and I'm happy to welcome you here. I hope you find all that you need!
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I like the tab management better than Firefox, but I haven't been totally blown away by anything. Text entry in boxes (like typing this reply on the forum) has been a bit weird. Major lag in rendering properly onscreen. I did a screen capture in the middle of typing this and posted below.
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Hi and welcome, Kim. I know I'm coming in a bit late on this thread, but since I'm in NC also I wanted to at least greet you. I work for a private foster care agency with offices across the state. I looked at the Web site for SEAP briefly, and it looks really interesting. I hope you find what you need here at TechSoup!