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Use PDF::Extract (A Perl Module)
This is the Official Home Page of PDF::Extract where Perl programmers can access the latest version, information and forums concerning this module. PDF::Extract is also published on www.cpan.org. CPAN is the premier repository for perl modules.
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E-Commerce - On-line Store Demonstration
This is a demonstration of a fully featured on-line shopping cart. Feel free to explore its features and make an order if you wish. Then check out the order in the shop's administration area.
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E-Commerce - Store Administration Demonstration
This is a demonstration of an on-line shopping cart administration area. The cart was originally written by OsCommerce.com with extensive modification and enhancement by Lochgardie Media. The cart is written in the PHP language that is popular on Linux web servers. The language is also growing in popularity on windows web servers.
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Nippy Web Browser
Is a web browser for people that can't manage a complex a computer for themselves. If you are a parent or a carer you can relax when your nippers are using this browser. The Nippy Web Browser is the ideal web browser for pre-school children.
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Productivity Tip

MS Office to OpenOffice - It’s so hard to let go. Microsoft Office is the industry standard. It costs big dollars. Can you imagine something that could replace it for free.

OpenOffice.org 2 is an open, feature-rich multi-platform office productivity suite. The user interface and the functionality is very similar to Microsoft Office.

From installation to use, OpenOffice.org is a valid stand-in for Microsoft Office. If you only use 5 percent of Microsoft Office's feature set (a majority of the computing world), making the switch to OpenOffice.org shouldn't be a problem.

If you must exchange embedded objects with Microsoft Office users, your best bet is to stick with Microsoft Office until the gents at OpenOffice.org are able to get their suite to play well with Microsoft Object linking and embedding (OLE).

Get OpenOffice for FREE!

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