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Where is the 'Office' category in the forum?

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:40 pm
by oui

hallo

this key word, absolutely usual and frequent in Linux as category of applications seems to be banned as category from both
. viewforum.php?f=85
and
- viewforum.php?f=7
so that you can't place at the optimal location thread concerning those.

for exemple:

I have a lot of passwords and did think about the ability of the different office sheets (beginning with the old venerable "sc" and continuing with gnumeric, calligra sheets, LO sheets etc.) to protect ONE (or more) columns of the sheet against not allowed (by me) consulting of their contents (in a column the concerned recognizable site (*1 (for ex. Bank of America), not the category of site (for ex. bank), the category row stay open to look to search), and the second column to hide would be ...
... my password in that sheet line of course, what else.

So I would be able to protect all my passwords in only using ONE unique password for my sheet and after that I am not dependent any more from the services of guy's like Google, Apple etc.

But how to search for help in the forum as there is no forum category for "office" applications in Puppy Linux?

(*1 I willn´t cause that someone begin to spy at the site of the Bank of America for my spared economies and discovers complete books of other spared but completely illegal economies!


Re: Where is the 'Office' category in the forum?

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 2:45 am
by Flash

You do know there is a password manager for Puppy?

What happens when you search the forum for 'Office'?


Re: Where is the 'Office' category in the forum?

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 12:55 pm
by mikewalsh

@oui :-

oui wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2024 8:40 pm

But how to search for help in the forum as there is no forum category for "office" applications in Puppy Linux?

What you want will be found under Additional Software -> Documents.

All 'office' applications come under the category of 'document handling' to a greater or lesser degree. But not ALL document-handling applications would be classified as an office application.

Would YOU class an e-Book reader as an 'office' application? :? Because I certainly wouldn't....but it IS a document-handling application. :)

Mike. ;)