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arya says...

I'm lucky enough to be able to play with those three applications on my Mac. Pages and OpenOffice are both native application for Mac while Microsoft Word is a Windows application that I have to run under Parallels Desktop. It's been two years since the first time I used them and I think it's the time to say that cross platform compatibility is my biggest issue. It doesn't matter what application you use to create the document, if you want your receivers to get the same feels, looks, and even effects you have to make sure that they use the same application. Or, the other way around.

The hardest part of all is to make sure that numbering format, indentation, and graph and data format is all same within those three applications. Somehow, there will always be formatting loss if you export them i.e. Pages and OpenOffice) to doc format (I'm afraid that most of my clients and customers are using Word, so let's assume that doc is a standard format on this matter).

Personally I prefer Pages for its user friendly interface and easy usage that let you focus on the work to complete. But there is no use of a complete work when at the end you realize that your client can't get the report as you want it to be. Again, that's the main problem. And you absolutely can't tell your clients that they use a "different" application. That won't work.

In an effort to overcome this problem, I always (at least for the last one year) use minimum formatting option. A plain text with standard format is always welcome in every application in every platform. That means standard fonts, standard numbering (though it still has big issue on Word and OpenOffice), justified alignment, and manual heading. For graph and data insertion, I always use picture instead of graph or data itself. In this case, those abundant features are useless. And it's not just in Pages. The abundant features lie within OpenOffice is also useless.

Having this applied for almost a year, I'm beginning to think what use of those other highly-sophisticated-features lies within each application. How many of you really use other than simple standard feature to complete your work? Why can't they focus on compatibility and inter-operability to mitigate this effect?

I believe that this is going to be a major issue for the following years, especially when online collaboration replaces the way we work. Compatibility is my highest consideration point. Google, which I consider as competitor in office productivity application with their Google Docs, has an advantages on this matter. However, Indonesia won't be ready for full online collaboration. Offline is still an option for Indonesia user. So I think Google should also consider this compatibility point, especially during conversion to another format.

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Bryce says...

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yogeek says...

In yesterday's video I showed y'all my little postcards that I made for my upcoming workshop. What I haven't figured out how to do is how to get the original files from Overnight Prints so that I can have a copy of the artwork. What I did today is that I copied what I had done and redesigned it using Pages from the iWork09 suite. 

Pages is one of my FAVORITE mac applications. At first I wasn't sure how to use it and I relied on the templates a lot, and even then I didn't quite know what I was doing, but the more that I used it, the more freedom I felt! So, this is my little 'poster' of my workshop! I'm not going to be printing this out and posting it anywhere, I was mainly going to use this as online promotion. By the way, doing this little design took me less than an hour to do :) I actually had it done by the time Hunter woke up from her nap! 

What I would REALLY love to do is to export the PDF of this flyer into an HTML file and then use it as a template for an email! (I've been messing around with Mail Chimp) Now that would be SWEEET! If anyone knows how to do this without purchasing some expensive software, I would LOVE to hear your advice :)

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iwork09 image

We continue our series on the iWork application: Pages.

There are lots of options on how to display bullet lists. You can even use your own custom image.

Join us as we continue building our series on using Pages to create great looking documents.

Our goal is to cover every aspect of each application that comes on your Mac.

 

 

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Ammadz says...

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Posted just moments ago, 3 more Casts in our series on using Pages, the word processing, desktop publishing application. Pages is part of the iWork set of applications from Apple.

 Using the latest iWork'09 these Casts cover:

 - Choosing the right document to start from
- Text Formatting including using Lorem Ipsum placeholder text
- Text Boxes - inline, floating, borders, text wrap...

 Next in the studio cue are casts on "shapes", "tables", and "Charts".

 :)

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Ok, so the proverbial cow-flap has hit the golden fan. Page 1 of Google-unpersonalized now sports damning rhetoric about you for searches related to brand and product categories. It could cost tens of millions in reputation damage. Take a deep breath, gather wits, drink some decaf’ and ride into town, let’s get started defending your brand.

 

Read More:

http://globalbestpractice.blogspot.com/2009/08/best-practices-for-reputation.html

 

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Ok, so the proverbial cow-flap has hit the golden fan. Page 1 of Google-unpersonalized now sports damning rhetoric about you for searches related to brand and product categories. It could cost tens of millions in reputation damage. Take a deep breath, gather wits, drink some decaf’ and ride into town, let’s get started defending your brand.

 

Read More:

http://globalbestpractice.blogspot.com/2009/08/best-practices-for-reputation.html

 

Related Articles:

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/twitter-best-practices.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/first-twitter-arrest.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/dell-is-monetizing-twitter.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/us-asks-twitter-to-stay-online-because.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/san-francisco-links-311-call-center-to.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/norway-central-bank-to-twitter-interest.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/26-people-who-mislead-you-on-twitter.html

http://globalblognetwork.blogspot.com/2009/07/hedge-funds-betting-twitter-will-give.html

 

Tags:

Tweets, press, bloggers, keywords, seo, Twitter, aimClear,TweetBeep, Google alerts, SERP’s, Facebook, LinkedIn, Forums,walled gardens, Global Best Practice Technology, TweetBeep alert, TweetDeck, Web Assets, Universal SERPs, YouTube, blogs, feeds, GoogleNews, sites, pages, social media profiles, Digg, Digital Assets,

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Ok, so the proverbial cow-flap has hit the golden fan. Page 1 of Google-unpersonalized now sports damning rhetoric about you for searches related to brand and product categories. It could cost tens of millions in reputation damage. Take a deep breath, gather wits, drink some decaf’ and ride into town, let’s get started defending your brand.

 

Read More:

http://globalbestpractice.blogspot.com/2009/08/best-practices-for-reputation.html

 

Related Articles:

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/twitter-best-practices.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/first-twitter-arrest.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/dell-is-monetizing-twitter.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/us-asks-twitter-to-stay-online-because.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/san-francisco-links-311-call-center-to.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/norway-central-bank-to-twitter-interest.html

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/26-people-who-mislead-you-on-twitter.html

http://globalblognetwork.blogspot.com/2009/07/hedge-funds-betting-twitter-will-give.html

 

Tags:

Tweets, press, bloggers, keywords, seo, Twitter, aimClear, TweetBeep, Google alerts, SERP’s, Facebook, LinkedIn, Forums, walled gardens, Global Best Practice Technology, TweetBeep alert, TweetDeck, Web Assets, Universal SERPs, YouTube, blogs, feeds, GoogleNews, sites, pages, social media profiles, Digg, Digital Assets,

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mistone says...

got an email today from a guy we runs a hoodies page on facebook that now has 2.9 million fans.  I was floored.  I had been tracking a different page with more than 600,000 fans and was well impressed, but 2.9 million is just insane.  Guess were I'll be spending my time on fb?  On one hand I'm a bit annoyed I didn't great create a generic page ages ago but also see this is a place that we can interact and market freely where as if we were admins and didn't bill it as a hoodiepeople page it would be weird to one day start marketing on it.

More than anything I think this is a great market validator for our startup and pretty much proves that people freckin love hoodies and fb is a prime spot to find them.

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