You've probably heard of social networks like MySpace, Facebook and Bebo. They are great for staying in touch with friends and connecting with old friends. Some might argue that the're great for wasting time aswell but they certainly have their utility and can be very useful for promoting a business, a product or good cause.
"If only there we're more hours in the day" is a common refrain for most people these days. Even with the prospect of being more time rich and cash poor due to economic conditions, I still find myself with an ever expanding list of things to do and a sense of being swamped by it all.
We're all feeling the pinch of the credit crunch of late and I for one have embarked on an economising drive. When the going gets tough the tough get going, as they say and innovative ways to become more productive are always welcome.
OpenOffice.org helps in both regards - it's a free (and open) office productivity suite. It's been around for a while now, so some of you may have already come across it but it is now at version 3 and more robust and compatible with other office suites than ever.
The download is available for all the major operating systems (Windows 142MB, Linux 167MB and MacOS 163MB) and while much smaller than in size than other office suites, you'll probably need a broadband connection to download it. Those of you on dial-up could maybe ask your local library to download and archive a copy.
So if you haven't tried it out yet, I recommend you do so - Happy and free productivity!!
If you're still not convinced here are a couple of videos which may help you to make the move...