Open source for hard times

Summary: Friend of the blog Erica Zeidenberg, who represents the good folks at Palamida, has been flogging an "open source job hunters toolkit," filled with open source programs you can use, free, in your job hunt.

Friend of the blog Erica Zeidenberg, who represents the good folks at Palamida, has been flogging an "open source job hunters toolkit," filled with open source programs you can use, free, in your job hunt.

(This classic photo from the last Great Depression was done for the WPA by John E. Allen Inc.)

Of course, if there are no jobs you can't hunt anywhere. But maybe if you get yourself a used Netbook and find an old stick memory sitting around, you can load these offerings as you head out for the real open road:

1. OpenGoo is the open source Web office that lets you collaborate with your fellow jobless and organize that people's revolution we have all been waiting for. Compare it to the student version of Microsoft Office.

2. Scribus is the open source desktop publishing program for Linux that will help you get out those flyers telling other homeless people where the demonstration is. Compare it to Adobe Illustrator.

3. TextPattern is a flexible content management system that also helps you publish standards-compliant Web pages that print nicely. The revolution deserves a good Web site.

4. GIMP, the GNU Image Manipulation System, is great for resizing or extracting bits from pictures like the one above. I use it all the time. You can use it to virtually link the President to the workers' enemy of the moment. Compare it to Adobe Photoshop.

5. Kino is a cool video editor for Linux. You can use it for that revolutionary film you have been planning, "Triumph of the Geeky." You can compare it to Final Cut Pro.

6. Pidgin is the universal chat client that gets you over all those proprietary walls erected by "the man" so you can communicate between cells. It even supports custom smileys, so if you want to add a Che Guevara beard to yours go right ahead.

7. Mozilla Thunderbird is the e-mail client I use here at ZDNet Open Source. It's a good replacement for Microsoft Outlook Express, plus you can add-in features like a calendar so you won't be late for the revolution.

8. KPresenter is the presentation piece of the KOffice suite. This will let you demo your revolution so it won't be confused with those of splitters like the Judean Peoples' Front or People's Front of Judea. That would be very embarrassing.

9. Amarok is an open source music player, an iTunes replacement, which will be one of the 15 projects honored with a booth at CeBIT next month. If you can't dance to the revolution what is the point?

Anyway, good luck, and we'll see you on the road. Unless President Obama can pull off a real economic recovery. In which case you're all invited back to work.

Topic: Open Source

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  • Is there a F/OSS replacement for AutoCAD?

    Somebody needs to design the machine guns.
    clfitz
    • There is a surprising amount of it

      Start here http://www.follars.com/ref/foss/prod/functions/creative/design/cad/cad.html and follow the links.

      It might be hard to compete in the machine gun market against our many fine American makes.
      DanaBlankenhorn
  • Scribus == Indesign

    Inkscape is for vector drawing, but Scribus is the open source page layout application.

    Joey
    voyager529
  • OpenProj

    Of course, you need a tool to efficiently plan that film you'll be doing with Kino. OpenProj is a nice little substitute for that pricey project management program from Microsoft. It even opens MS Project files.

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/openproj/
    http://www.projity.com/
    dave.leigh@...
  • FreeMind

    When finding a job doesn't work it's time to make one. FreeMind helps you brainstorm so you can find, focus, and develop opportunities and unleash your inner entrepreneur.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeMind
    http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
    dave.leigh@...
  • Open Office

    What about Open Office as an alternative to MS Office?
    One thing that we like about it here, is that it creates .PDF files on the fly.
    Roc Riz
    • OpenOffice worth far more than it's price..

      OpenOffice 3.01, and the very soon 3.1, is superior to MS Office 2003, and the 3.1 will be on a fairly even par with Office 2007, some say "better."

      Deeply use and examine both...lightly or "all the way"...and free or not, the results are very positive in favor of OpenOffice.org's OpenOffice 3.01 and 3.1
      JoeRJr
      • Open Office is a great program

        I've been using Open Office for about 3 years now, surrounded on all side by MS Office. I have created their spreadsheets, presentations and word documents for 3 years.... And NO ONE noticed anything different!!! I sure don't understand why they don't convert since they never noticed or had any problems with what Open Office created. Maybe this year, if they start to consider doing the MS update thing, Just maybe, the Dollar Sign will make them look at what really is a great deal!
        david@...
    • PDF uses

      PDF file creator, and its free!!!
      rMatey
  • RE: Open source for hard times

    Good List, I will assume the Marxist rhetoric is done tongue in cheek as a response to the ridiculous
    notions of the Obamaist's. After all, revolution is
    certainly in the air. It's just not a Marxist one.
    fmosuch@...
    • I Hope You Realize...

      ...that your FBI file has just been elevated to Alert Level Orange.
      geekster
      • Orange

        They didn't seem concerned when I was at the
        Academy. Besides whom do you think will be
        enforcing the domestic enemies issues involved
        with whats on the table.
        fmosuch@...
  • another film related program

    A free program that is aimed at all phases of the preforming arts, stage, screen, tv, even comic books, check out Celtx. Many ways to spread the revolutionary message.

    www.celtx.com

    It also has a service for off site storage and collaboration. It is for Windows, Mac and they are working on Linux and is in version 2. It can port the works to .pdf. My film instructor clued me to this program over a year ago. I like it.

    Paul
    pfyearwood
  • RE: Open source for hard times

    You can add all the zhoho stuff too
    anguianoadolfo@...
  • Sources of Open Source / Freeware

    some good sources:
    http://downloads.zdnet.com/
    http://www.filehippo.com/
    http://www.sourceforge.net/
    http://www.softpedia.com/
    http://www.freewarefiles.com/
    RLMargulski@...
    • Sourceforge is my...

      ...second home.
      Whenever I need something to do something special, it's the FIRST place I look.

      I also enjoy their marketing site, thinkgeek.com
      Roc Riz
  • Don't Forget Nvu - Great FREE Open Source Web Authoring Tool

    Nvu is just another great open source, free software program.

    You can download it for free at nvu.com



    Imagine22
    • Nvu = Kompozer

      Kompozer is the unofficial bug fix of Nve.

      psion@...
  • RE: Open source for hard times

    Unfortunate that Amarok doesn't have a stable version for Windows...
    OreganoMike
  • You can install all these apps from allmyapps

    Just a small comment to let people know that if they encounter difficulties in installing these apps, they can install them in 1 click from allmyapps : http://www.allmyapps.com
    Enjoy!
    thibauld