The new computers are out and things are a little different. Instead of Windows, they’re running Linux. For most of you there won’t be a big difference. Two of the things you need to know about are the web browser and the word processor and other office software.
Web Browser: We had Mozilla Firefox on the old computers and recommended using it over Internet Explorer. Firefox follows web standards more closely than Internet Explorer and causes fewer problems with viruses and spyware. The new computers don’t have Internet Explorer.
Word Processor: We had OpenOffice on some of the old computers. It uses an open standard document format that makes using your files easier on other systems. Microsoft Office products need a plugin to use the files created in the Open Document format, but OpenOffice products can save and read Microsoft Office formats. If you plan to use your documents on other computers, it would be a good idea to save in both the OpenOffice and Microsoft Office formats. That way you can use the files on a computer with Microsoft Office, but no Open Document plugin. OpenOffice Writer can use files from Microsoft Word. Other programs that come with OpenOffice are a presentation program called Impress and a spreadsheet application called Calc that are compatible with PowerPoint and Excel.

We have the icons for Firefox and Openoffice Writer on the desktop and in the taskbar. You can find the rest of OpenOffice and more in the ‘Start’ menu.