Welcome to Uberdownloads
Posted on Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 by johnFiled under:
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For many people, open source software may seem a mystery. Who is developing this software, and why is it free? These two points alone scare most away from using open source software. We at uberdownloads.com believe open source does not have to be scary In many cases, open source software is more mature and stable than commercial alternatives.
How to Download
Posted on Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 by johnFiled under:
Howto1. How do I download my program?
Downloading a program from Uberdownloads is really easy. Start your download by clicking on the download link located on the top center of the product page.
2. How can you give out software for free?
Scary Screensavers and Spooky Wallpapers
Posted on Monday, October 19th, 2009 by johnFiled under:
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Boo!
It’s October, and that means one thing. Halloween! It’s time to pick out your costume, carve that jack-o-lantern and put up the spooky decorations. Well, there’s one part of your house that everyone forgets to decorate–your computer! You need a way to brighten up your computer and get with the Halloween sprit. You need a Halloween screensaver or a spooky wallpaper!
Open Office Base vs. Microsoft Access
Posted on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 by johnFiled under:
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OpenOffice: Download from here!
Base is the open source database manager designed to be the free replacement for $499.95 Microsoft Access. By building databases, users can store large amounts of information, put their information in order, and search for information quickly and easily. For example, schools often create databases of students. This allows administrators to view students by searching for their student id, name, grade, or class schedule.
Open Office Base’s features include:
Open Office Impress vs. Microsoft PowerPoint
Posted on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 by johnFiled under:
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Impress is the open source answer to Microsoft Office’s PowerPoint. PowerPoint presentations have become the method of choice when it comes to business presentations, class projects and whenever someone wants to pass on information in a clear way. PowerPoint presentations are not the only option. Impress offers many of PowerPoint’s features–but without the $495.99 bill.
Open Office Impress can:
Open Office Calc vs. Microsoft Excel
Posted on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 by johnFiled under:
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Open Office Calc is the open source answer to Microsoft Office’s Excel. Both Calc and Excel are spreadsheet creators and editors but there are many major differences between open source Calc and Excel—the first and possibly most important of which is that, while Excel can cost as much as $499.95, Calc is absolutely free.
Open Office Calc can:
