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The KDE desktop environment includes an office suite which can be installed separately
from KDE. Calligra includes standard components that can be found in other office
suites. Words is the word processor, Sheets is the spreadsheet program, Stage manages
slide presentations, and Karbon is used to draw graphical documents.
# cd /usr/ports/editors/calligra
# make install clean
AbiWord is a free word processing program similar in look and feel to Microsoft Word.
It is fast, contains many features, and is user-friendly.
AbiWord can import or export many file formats, including some proprietary ones like
Microsoft .rtf.
If the package is not available, it can be compiled from the Ports Collection:
# cd /usr/ports/editors/abiword
# make install clean
For image authoring or picture retouching, The GIMP provides a sophisticated image
manipulation program. It can be used as a simple paint program or as a quality photo
retouching suite. It supports a large number of plugins and features a scripting interface.
The GIMP can read and write a wide range of file formats and supports interfaces with
scanners and tablets.
# cd /usr/ports/graphics/gimp
# make install clean
Apache OpenOffice is an open source office suite which is developed under the wing of
the Apache Software Foundation's Incubator. It includes all of the applications found in a
complete office productivity suite: a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager,
and drawing program. Its user interface is similar to other office suites, and it can import
and export in various popular file formats. It is available in a number of different
languages and internationalization has been extended to interfaces, spell checkers, and
dictionaries.
The word processor of Apache OpenOffice uses a native XML file format for increased
portability and flexibility. The spreadsheet program features a macro language which can
be interfaced with external databases. Apache OpenOffice is stable and runs natively on
Windows, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X. More information about
Apache OpenOffice can be found at openoffice.org. For FreeBSD specific information
refer to porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/.
Once the package is installed, type the following command to launch Apache
OpenOffice:
% openoffice-X.Y.Z
where X.Y.Z is the version number of the installed version of Apache OpenOffice. The
first time Apache OpenOffice launches, some questions will be asked and a
.openoffice.org folder will be created in the user's home directory.
If the desired Apache OpenOffice package is not available, compiling the port is still an
option. However, this requires a lot of disk space and a fairly long time to compile:
# cd /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-4
# make install clean
The word processor of LibreOffice uses a native XML file format for increased
portability and flexibility. The spreadsheet program features a macro language which can
be interfaced with external databases. LibreOffice is stable and runs natively on
Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X. More information about LibreOffice
can be found at libreoffice.org.
Once the package is installed, type the following command to run LibreOffice:
% libreoffice
During the first launch, some questions will be asked and a .libreoffice folder will be
created in the user's home directory.
If the desired LibreOffice package is not available, compiling the port is still an option.
However, this requires a lot of disk space and a fairly long time to compile. This example
compiles the English version:
# cd /usr/ports/editors/libreoffice
# make install clean