Derek Neighbors said: > Some ideas that might appeal to people and be easy to find presenters > for that have to deal with basic user functions on Linux... > > 1. Creating a presentation with Open Office Presenter I was actually going to do that, if there was time and intrest. > 3. Transfering/Editing Video Camera movies to VCD/DVD. I have had so much of this lately I don't really want to demo it tomorrow! Maybe someday... > 4. Good/Easy photo gallery program (f-spot,gallery, gthumb, etc). > 5. Something on groupware/calendar options for small groups. > 6. A quick GNUCash introduction. Good ideas. > 7. A very quick GNU PGP overview and how to make it work with > Thunderbird, Evolution and the likes... Have a good, quick explanation of keys ready! > 8. Overview of an HTML editor (I use emacs so am clueless to what is out > there, but something like Bluefish or even more WYSWYG would be good) Quanta! > 9. IRC tutorial to get people started down path of self sufficiency. :) > 10. Remote control (VNC, rdesktop, etc) More good ideas! > 11. Book/Music/Movie collection management (Kmusicdb, Alexandria, etc) I'd like to see those. Do they use barcodes? > 12. GRAMPS genealogy software intro > 13. SWORD bible study application (maintainer is local) Interesting. I looked at GRAMPS long ago. I should look at it again. > I am sure there are other everyday applications out there that could be > "introduced" by people who use them everyday. I find that after 10 > years of using Linux I still am amazed that I can find completely > feature rich applications that do exactly what I want that have existed > for sometime that somehow escaped my scope of vision. The only way to > find these things often is through word of mouth. :) This is true. Someone start a new thread: "My favorite Apps" Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss