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Office Programme Office Programme Für Mac – Eine Übersicht von Christian Zwahlen MUS-Meeting 20. November 2004 © 2004 ZwahlenDesign.ch Office Programme Agenda > Einleitung > Marktanteil > Office Programme > Kosten > Fazit 2/26 Office Programme > Einleitung > Marktanteil > Office Programme > Kosten > Fazit 3/26 Office Programme Einleitung Inhalt Komplettpakete • Textverarbeitung • Tabellenkalkulation • Präsentationsprogramm • Datenbank 4/26 Office Programme > Einleitung > Marktanteil > Office Programme > Kosten > Fazit 5/26 Office Programme Marktanteil Office Programme • Corel hatte in den 80er Jahre 70% Marktanteil • Microsoft Office hat erst seit den 90er Jahren ein Marktmonopol • Marktforscher sehen das Ende des Monopols von Microsoft bei Office-Produkten (Soreon Research 2003) • Trend zu Open Source. Open Source in Unternehmen 25% (steigend) davon 20% Linux (Meta Groupe 2004) Open Source 2004: 25 % in Unternehmen 6/26 Office Programme Marktanteil Office Programme 100% 90% Trend zu 80% Open Source 70% 60% 50% 40% Microsoft Office 30% Andere 20% Novell / Corel WordPerfect 10% StarOffice/Open- 0% Office.org 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 7/26 Office Programme > Einleitung > Marktanteil > Office Programme > Kosten > Fazit 8/26 Office Programme Microsoft Office 2004 • Proprietär (nicht frei) • Closed Source (“geschlossene” Quellen) • Lizenzkostenpflichtig • Nimmt in den USA und in Europa eine marktbeherrschende Stellung ein • Datenbank (Access) nur für Windows • Nur für Windows und Mac • Nicht für Linux/BSD • Einzellizenzkosten: EUR 550.–* / CHF 780.–*, ab CHF 660.– (*Apple Store) (Version für Mac, im Apple Shop CHF 780.–) 9/26 Office Programme OpenOffice.org • Frei • Open Source (offen) • Lizenzkostenfrei • Nr. 2 im Markt, Nr. 1 unter Linux/Solaris • Das einzige Office-Paket mit Zuwachs an Marktanteilen • Formel-Editor (Math) • Zeichnungen und Diagramme (Draw) • HTML-Editor • Datenbankanbindung (Datenbank lizenziert in StarOffice) • Einsatz in Behörden, Schulen und Privathaushalten • Für Windows, Linux, BSD, Solaris, Irix, Mac (X11) • Einzellizenzkosten: CHF 0.– 10/26 Office Programme Auf OpenOffice basierend StarOffice SOT Office • Windows • Windows • Linux • Linux • Solaris NeoOffice/J • Mac Office Applications • Mac Und viele weitere ... 11/26 Office Programme Thinkfree Office • Proprietär • Closed Source • Java-Programm • Keine Datenbank • Für Windows, Linux und Mac • Einzellizenzkosten: EUR 70.–* CHF 100.–* (*Apple Store) 12/26 Office Programme R.O.M Papyrus • Proprietär • Closed Source • Klein und schnell • Kein Präsentationsprogramm • Für Windows, Mac, Atari TOS, OS/2 Warp • Nicht für Linux/BSD • Einzellizenzkosten: EUR 100.–* EUR 130.– (*Download-Version) 13/26 Office Programme RagTime • Proprietär • Closed Source • Business-Publishing-Software • Strikte Rahmenorientierung: Inhalte in einem Dokument, (ein Format) • Keine Datenbank • RagTime privat mit eingeschränktem Funktionsumfang • Für Windows und Mac • Nicht für Linux/BSD • Einzellizenzkosten Privat: Kostenlos (EUR 18.–) • Einzellizenzkosten Geschäft: EUR 846.– 14/26 Office Programme Apple Works/Keynote • Proprietär • Closed Source • AppleWorks wird standardmässig mit den Low-Budget Macs (iBook, iMac) ausgeliefert • Apple Works gilt als veraltet • Neues externes Präsentationsprogramm «Keynote» • Nur für Mac • Einzellizenzkosten Works: EUR 105.–*/ CHF 170.–*, ab CHF 135.– • Einzellizenzkosten Keynote: EUR 115.–* / CHF 150.–*, ab CHF 142.– • Total CHF 320.–* CHF 277.– (*Apple Store) 15/26 Office Programme KOffice / GNOME Office • Frei • Open Source • Lizenzkostenfrei • Teil der grafischen Benutzeroberfläche (KDE, Gnome) • Für Windows, Linux, Solaris und teilweise für Mac (X11) • Einzellizenzkosten: CHF 0.– 16/26 Office Programme Weitere Office Programme für Windows, Linux, BSD und Mac • Mariner Write/Calc, Mac, $ 130.– • Panergy icWord/icExcell, Mac, $ 40.– • Siag Office, Windows, Linux, Mac (X11), € 0.– • SoftMaker, Windows, Linux, BSD, € 70.– • EIOffice, Windows, Linux, $ 100.–/Jahr (Miete) • Hancom Office, Linux, $ 50.– 17/26 Office Programme Weitere Office Programme für Windows • Corel Office, Windows, € 320.– • IBM Lotus, Windows, € 70.– • Ability Office, Windows, $ 75.– • Easy Office, Windows, $ 28.– • 602 PC Suite Office, Windows, $ 40.– 18/26 Office Programme > Einleitung > Marktanteil > Office Programme > Kosten > Fazit 19/26 Office Programme Kosten Office Einzellizenz 850 EUR 800 EUR RagTime 750 EUR über 1100% teurer 700 EUR als Keynote StarOffice / ThinkFree 650 EUR Paket 600 EUR Privat 550 EUR Textverarbeitung 500 EUR 450 EUR MS-Office 400 EUR über 600% teurer 350 EUR als 300 EUR StarOffice / ThinkFree 250 EUR 200 EUR 150 EUR 100 EUR 50 EUR 0 EUR Microsoft StarOffice Open- Think- Papyrus RagTime Apple KOffice / Office Office Free Works / GNOME Office Keynote Office 20/26 Office Programme > Einleitung > Marktanteil > Office Programme > Kosten > Fazit 21/26 Office Programme Fazit Welches Office Programm ist das richtige für mich? Wichtige Punkte • System (Open Source oder Closed Sourse) • Komponenten (Präsentation, evtl. Datenbank) • Kompatibilität (zu Microsoft Office) • Plattform • Kosten 22/26 Office Programme Office Übersicht Micro- Think- Legende X Ja soft Open free R.O.M Apple KDE GNOME X* Teilweise Office Office Office Papyrus RagTime Works KOffice Office - Nein 2004 1.1 2.2 X 5.6 6 System Open Source - X - - - - X X Komponenten Textverarbeitung X X X X X X X X Tabellenkalkulation X X X X X X X X Präsentation X X X - X X X X Datenbank X* X* - X - X X X Formate lesen/schreiben M. Office 2004 X/X X/X X/X X*/X X*/X X/X X/X X/X OpenOffice -/- X/X -/- -/- -/- -/- X/X X/X ThinkFree -/- -/- X/X -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- Papyrus -/- -/- -/- X/X -/- -/- -/- -/- RagTime -/- -/- -/- -/- X/X -/- -/- -/- Apple Works -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- X/X -/- -/- KOffice -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- X/X -/- GNOME Office -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- -/- X/X Plattform Windows X X X X X - X* X* Linux - X X - - - X X Mac X X X X X X X* X* Punkte Total 7,5 11,5 10 8,5 8,5 9 13 13 23/26 Office Programme Links • Microsoft Office: www.microsoft.com • OpenOffice.org: www.openoffice.org • StarOffice: www.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/index.html • NeoOffice: www.neooffice.org • SOT Office: www.sot.com/en/ • Office Applications: http://bsdmall.com/officeapps2.html • Thinkfree Office: www.thinkfree.com/ • Papyrus: www.rom-logicware.com/papyrus.htm • RagTime: www.ragtime.de • KOffice: www.koffice.org • GNOME Office: www.gnome.org/gnome-office/ • Weitere Infos: www.zwahlendesign.ch 24/26 Office Programme FAQ • Haben Sie Fragen? Vielen Dank! 25/26 Office Programme Made by Christian Zwahlen ZwahlenDesign [email protected] © 2004 26/26 Office Programme Für Mac – Eine Übersicht von Christian Zwahlen MUS-Meeting 20. November 2004 © 2004 ZwahlenDesign.ch.
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