Showing posts with label file conversion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label file conversion. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Moving to Different Productivity Apps II

I spent the morning at Mountain Valley High School in the new RSU #10. MVHS has had a 1-to-1 program for several years now with both teachers and students having Microsoft Office as their main productivity suite. But looking at the cost of licensing for students, it was decided to go with only staff having MS Office. This, of course, leads to concerns about being able to read files with different programs.

My job was to offer some options and offer assistance in difficult cases. During a staff meeting I reviewed options on Moving to Different Productivity Apps.

OpenOffice is a great addition to MLTI machines and can be downloaded and added to the "MyApps" folder quite easily. Of course, NeoOffice, Pages, Numbers and Keynote will meet most needs.

Many were excited to find out that just about anything could be turned into a PDF on the Maine laptops. If all else fails, simply save as a PDF and annotate as needed in Preview.

I spent the morning answering additional questions from staff and students. I'm so fortunate to be able to work with yet another great Maine school.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Opening the File That Won't


Just received a publisher file (.pub) this morning and was unable to find a way to open it on my MacBook. To the rescue: PDF Online. It was fast, painless and accurate in its conversion. There seem to be many online sites that can help when it can't be done with what we have on our machines.



Do you have a favorite conversion tool for those files that just won't open with anything else?