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-## 15.3 Productivity
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-When it comes to productivity, new users often look for a good office suite or a friendly word processor. While some [x11-wm.html desktop environments] like **KDE** already provide an office suite, there is no default application. DragonFly provides all that is needed, regardless of your desktop environment.
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-| Application Name | Resources Needed | Installation from Ports | Major Dependencies
- **KOffice** | light | heavy | **KDE**
- **AbiWord** | light | light | **Gtk+** or **GNOME**
- **The Gimp** | light | heavy | **Gtk+**
- **OpenOffice.org** | heavy | huge | ***'GCC 3.1***', ***'JDK™ 1.3***', **Mozilla** |
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-### 15.3.1 KOffice
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-The KDE community has provided its desktop environment with an office suite which can be used outside **KDE** . It includes the four standard components that can be found in other office suites. **KWord** is the word processor, **KSpread** is the spreadsheet program, **KPresenter** manages slide presentations, and **Kontour** lets you draw graphical documents.
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-Before installing the latest **KOffice** , make sure you have an up-to-date version of **KDE** .
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- **AbiWord** is a free word processing program similar in look and feel to **Microsoft® Word** . It is suitable for typing papers, letters, reports, memos, and so forth. It is very fast, contains many features, and is very user-friendly.
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-For image authoring or picture retouching, **The GIMP** is a very 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 plug-ins and features a scripting interface. **The GIMP** can read and write a wide range of file formats. It supports interfaces with scanners and tablets.
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- **OpenOffice.org** includes all of the mandatory applications in a complete office productivity suite: a word processor, a spreadsheet, a presentation manager, and a drawing program. Its user interface is very 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 including interfaces, spell checkers, and dictionaries.
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-The word processor of **OpenOffice.org** uses a native XML file format for increased portability and flexibility. The spreadsheet program features a macro language and it can be interfaced with external databases. **OpenOffice.org** is already stable and runs natively on Windows®, Solaris™, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS® X. More information about **OpenOffice.org** can be found on the [OpenOffice web site](http://www.openoffice.org/). For FreeBSD specific information, and to directly download packages use the [FreeBSD OpenOffice Porting Team](http://projects.imp.ch/openoffice/)'s web site. These packages should work on DragonFly.
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- Arabic | [`editors/openoffice-ar`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-ar)
- Danish | [`editors/openoffice-dk`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-dk)
- Spanish | [`editors/openoffice-es`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-es)
- Greek | [`editors/openoffice-gr`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-gr)
- Italian | [`editors/openoffice-it`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-it)
- Dutch | [`editors/openoffice-nl`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-nl)
- Swedish | [`editors/openoffice-se`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-se)
- Turkish | [`editors/openoffice-tr`](http://pkgsrc.se/editors/openoffice-tr)
- French | [`french/openoffice`](http://pkgsrc.se/french/openoffice)
- German | [`german/openoffice`](http://pkgsrc.se/german/openoffice)
- Japanese | [`japanese/openoffice`](http://pkgsrc.se/japanese/openoffice)
- Korean | [`korean/openoffice`](http://pkgsrc.se/korean/openoffice)
- Polish | [`polish/openoffice`](http://pkgsrc.se/polish/openoffice)
- Portuguese | [`portuguese/openoffice`](http://pkgsrc.se/portuguese/openoffice)
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-With default settings it will probably fail to save any document.
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-You have to create a /tmp directory inside your user home folder with full read&write privileges.
-Then inside swriter, go to Tools → Options → Paths and change path for Temporary files (point to /tmp folder with full read&write privileges (for user) created earlier.
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