"open source" means the source code is available and distributed with the product. Please keep in mind that although almost all open source tools are free, there are some which you have to pay for.
No, YouTube is not open source. You can, however, access YouTube's API information should you want to develop an application for it.
OSP may stand for a number of things depending on the context. Some of the common ones include Office of Sponsored Programs and Open Source Program among others.
Open source software is software that you are legally entitled to copy, reinstall, modify, and redistribute and is usually free to download from the software's website. the ubuntu operating system, open office.org, and opensuse Linux are a few examples of open source software
Open source hardware is hardware that has the full specifications / datasheets and circuit diagrams available. They are usually licensed under either a permissive license or free for non-commercial use. Examples of open source hardware include the Arduino AVR board, OpenRISC, the OGD1 (an open source graphics card), VIA OpenBook, and the Vhumby.
Open Office is a great open source business productivity suite. It is a Java product and is freely distributable.
Open Office is one of the leading Open Source office document productivity.
It is an open-source, free, office suite (kind of like MS Office). See related links for more information.
Productivity software are programs for the computer that help to make work efficient and more productive. Some examples are Microsoft Office, Open Office, Libre Office Productivity Suite and MS Publisher.
It's a free alternative suite of productivity programs. I enjoy using it. See the related link to their website.
It's a free alternative suite of productivity programs. I enjoy using it. See the related link to their website.
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It is great software, easy to use and its for free.
No You can buy it Or you can down load a open source version for free called "openoffice" it is as close to the real software but totally Free
Open Office is capable of saving files in rich text format (.rtf). When you save a file in open office, the default is .doc but you can change it to another format if you choose to. I've been using Open Office for a number of years, and find it an excellent suite of programs to use. See the related link for Open Office suite (free to download, and it's open source software).
Open source software are not always free. Some of them can be commercial software. In the same way, some freeware are not open source. The term "Open Source" means the source code can be viewed by anyone but some open source products should be buy. Furthermore, a free software is not always a good software. It depends of your expectation upon the quality product. Libreoffice or Openoffice are good Microsoft Office-like suite but the documents they product may be incompatible or have a bad rendering when opened with the original Office suite. In general, your question can be answered with a "YES" but then again, it depends of which Open Source software you are talking to.
Nobody. The Open Office suite of programs is 'Open Source' - meaning it's 'owned' by the community of users. The original program is owned by Sun Microsystems - BUT - it was designed so that you - the end-user - can manipulate it to suit your needs.