<div dir="ltr">Welcome Philip. Some programs I didn't know about mentioned in your e-mail. <div><br></div><div>You should talk to Glen, he's putting together an OpenSource workshop <a href="http://mailman.lug.org.uk/pipermail/kent/2013-April/009993.html">http://mailman.lug.org.uk/pipermail/kent/2013-April/009993.html</a><div><br></div><div>Nathan.</div></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Philip Baker <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:p_w_baker@yahoo.co.uk" target="_blank">p_w_baker@yahoo.co.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello<br>
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I was thinking of moving from another county to Herne Bay and joined the mailing list to see what the Kent LUG was up to.<br>
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Having been a Linux user for some years I settled on Debian after v4 mostly because of the ease of installation and all the packages available on the DVDs.<br>
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For some time my interest has focused on how Linux and all the free software available out there can benefit those on hard times, those who want to start a small business, improve their knowledge, etc.<br>
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There are various ways individuals and self-help groups can legally acquire computers free, install Linux and take advantage of the excellent free applications and utilities: provided they know they exist.<br>
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To get a feel for it I have evaluated different programs incuding:<br>
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Librecad (QCad earlier) which may be used by those involved with landscape gardening, loft conversions, conservatories, engineering, etc, etc;<br>
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Open Source Point Of Sale (OSPOS) designed for shop checkouts but useful for many types of small business and societies (even shows the figures useful for quarterly VAT returns);<br>
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GnuCash for double entry book-keeping and accounting or personal finances;<br>
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Open Molar designed as a dental practice management program by a dentist for dentists, using a PostgreSQL database;<br>
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Various barcode generators for use by just about anyone, including logging in with a user ID and password;<br>
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GIMP which is superb and generally underrated;<br>
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Handbrake;<br>
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Frostwire P2P;<br>
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Desktop publishing in four colour press-ready format with embedded fonts;<br>
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Audacity for sound editing and file conversion;<br>
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All the IDE offerings for programmers and the built in compilers and editors;<br>
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Xvidcap for screen recording<br>
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The Libre Office suite<br>
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...and many others.<br>
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One challenge was to check out commercial programs designed for various businesses using other operating systems, list the features, then see if there was a Linux equivalent or if the tasks could be handled at no software cost. Apart from some exceptions such as "It must be AutoCad" it was achievable. Example busineses were a used car firm using the VAT Margin Scheme, an optometry practice, a mobility shop which also installed stairlifts, a social club, a community centre.<br>
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With a bit of guidance a job seeker can do an awful lot to improve their chances at interview by using free software. For example, someone who can't spell too well can use one of a number of programs, some designed for children, to help them along. Similarly with touch typing.<br>
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Someone applying for a supermarket checkout job but with no experience can learn a lot about the process from a program such as OSPOS, gain confidence, and up their chances at interview no end.<br>
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The OSPOS program is also an excellent educational game for children. If a parent bought a twenty quid CCD barcode reader and installed the program their child can scan a variety of household products, learn a bit of simple terminology, and learn how to handle change.<br>
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One of the delightfully useful fetaures I use a lot is Prt Scrn. In the current Debian release I use Gnome classic and often press the button to get a snapshot. Very helpful for online applications such as purchases, banking, e-mails, etc. It saves the images in the Pictures folder and they can be renamed later. Legal cases can be won with such simple backups as that.<br>
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There is great opportunity there with Linux but too few people know about it.<br>
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The best way we can honour the efforts of the developers is to use their products.<br>
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Philip Baker<br>
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