SoftMaker Office
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
You have another chance to download this excellent software, version 2008, at http://www.loadandhelp.com/
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
I used the 2006 software extensively over the last weekend and was really happy with it. Easily comparable to MS Word.
Will give '08 a try.
Update: has a USB capability post-install much like the free '06 version.
Update 2: Portable as it seems to save files relative to the program location. However, it writes many registry entries to HKLM/Software/Classes/TypeLib and Interface, so its not stealth.
I'm very impressed and pleased with this program. Strongly recommend over OpenOffice and AbiWord for tasks such as handling images + text.
Will give '08 a try.
Update: has a USB capability post-install much like the free '06 version.
Update 2: Portable as it seems to save files relative to the program location. However, it writes many registry entries to HKLM/Software/Classes/TypeLib and Interface, so its not stealth.
I'm very impressed and pleased with this program. Strongly recommend over OpenOffice and AbiWord for tasks such as handling images + text.
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
You're better off with http://www.softperfect.com/news/mohsin wrote:Can you guys please make a post here when softmaker releases its mobile version of office for free, I really want it bad for my PDA windows mobile 6 phone.
We use a different definition of "portable" than for mobile devices. Think a USB drive you plug into a computer, not a hand-held. We don't currently cover PDA devices such as Palm, Windows Mobile, or others. Additionally, Microsoft's repeated failures in the mobile device market seem to suggest that even if we did, the iPhone or Android would be approached first, which seem likely to happen in the next 5 years. I've been watching to see who gets WINE or something equivalent, but right now an x86 emulator seems necessary or a move by Intel into mobile processors.
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Reason: (rewrote a bunch - misunderstood what was asked)
Reason: (rewrote a bunch - misunderstood what was asked)
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
Bump!
I just want to give this topic a bump. I've been a registered user of SoftMaker Office since 2006, and recently purchased the 2010 version through AShampoo. I got a really good deal on it. If you get on the mailing list from each company, you might get a good deal, too!
The 2010 version (Payware) also has support for copying it to a USB stick, and when you do, the dialog says that you, "may now use" the software wherever you go. Nice!
As for the 2008 version, the giveaway also covers the Linux versions. So, I now have it on my Linux box, too.
Don't miss out!
Regards,
Dan
I just want to give this topic a bump. I've been a registered user of SoftMaker Office since 2006, and recently purchased the 2010 version through AShampoo. I got a really good deal on it. If you get on the mailing list from each company, you might get a good deal, too!
The 2010 version (Payware) also has support for copying it to a USB stick, and when you do, the dialog says that you, "may now use" the software wherever you go. Nice!
As for the 2008 version, the giveaway also covers the Linux versions. So, I now have it on my Linux box, too.
Don't miss out!
Regards,
Dan
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
Which one??usdcs wrote: As for the 2008 version, the giveaway also covers the Linux versions. So, I now have it on my Linux box, too.
I'd love to have it...
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
Which one, what?m^(2) wrote:Which one??
I'd love to have it...
If it is what Linix Distro do I run, I run Lucid Puppy 5.1.1and Slitaz 2.0. I've tried SoftMaker Office 2008 on each. I usually run Puppy from a CD, using a USB stick to store my persistent files. I use Slitaz Live CD when I just want to boot a machine quickly, with a minimal OS.
When you click on the SoftMaker link, you are offered your choice of registering for the Windows Version or Linux. (You can register for both.)
When you register for the Linux version, you may download an .rpm archive, a .deb archive, or a .tgz archive with an install script. You can downloaded all three, if you choose to.
This gives me a chance to say that the folks seem to be nice folks, trying to create and to sell good software at a decent price. We know that the Load and Help program is a marketing gimmick. But, it's a good one, I believe. It's a nice way to help some people, and an opportunity to try some new software!
Regards,
Dan
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
Same for the 2008 version.usdcs wrote:The 2010 version (Payware) also has support for copying it to a USB stick, and when you do, the dialog says that you, "may now use" the software wherever you go. Nice!
One only needs to create the portable.txt file.
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
This is what I was looking for, thank you!usdcs wrote:Which one, what?m^(2) wrote:Which one??
I'd love to have it...
When you click on the SoftMaker link, you are offered your choice of registering for the Windows Version or Linux. (You can register for both.)
When you register for the Linux version, you may download an .rpm archive, a .deb archive, or a .tgz archive with an install script. You can downloaded all three, if you choose to.
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
webfork wrote:Old thread update in case someone stumbles across this:
The 2006 version is free and portable: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1463
The 2008 version is now available to download permanently from
http://www.softmakeroffice.com/
if anyone's interested
Re: Softmaker Office 2008 for free until 31 Dec 2009
Good, thanks.
Re: SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows....(NOW FREEWARE)
So the current entry (http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1463) lists the softmaker home page (http://www.softmakeroffice.com/), which no longer offers 2006.
As a result, I was considering linking to the Softpedia "Portable" listing for 2006
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-S ... fice.shtml
Alternately, 2008 is now listed as free without any restrictions, but requires an email address to download. I apologize if we've talked about this before (I thought we had), but I searched through the forums and can't find it.
Edit2: The Softpedia version has been modified to behave portably and the edits listed in our current entry have already been made. I tested it for portability, but a lot of TypeLib registry entries popped up. For example:
As a result, I was considering linking to the Softpedia "Portable" listing for 2006
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-S ... fice.shtml
Alternately, 2008 is now listed as free without any restrictions, but requires an email address to download. I apologize if we've talked about this before (I thought we had), but I searched through the forums and can't find it.
Edit2: The Softpedia version has been modified to behave portably and the edits listed in our current entry have already been made. I tested it for portability, but a lot of TypeLib registry entries popped up. For example:
I don't know if that's a Windows Font thing or what. Thoughts?HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib\{399254F4-670F-11D1-8092-0080ADB44B5C}\0.1\0\win32\: "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\Portable SoftMaker Office 2006\PlanMaker.tlb"
Re: SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows....(NOW FREEWARE)
In the absence of an alternative, I'll go ahead and switch it to the Softpedia version. Its not ideal, but otherwise the only thing we're linking to is something that requires email registration.webfork wrote:As a result, I was considering linking to the Softpedia "Portable" listing for 2006
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-S ... fice.shtml
Edit: Entry update with old instructions below in case someone needs them (or for v.2008), and a little bit of a refresh as far as the program's capabilities.
Re: SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows....(NOW FREEWARE)
Instructions for making the installation version portable...
SoftMaker Office 2006.
SoftMaker Office 2008 and possibly other versions. May also work with Ashampoo Office.
Note: requires an external disk (drive emulation programs such as TrueCrypt will also work)
Softmaker FreeOffice has specific instructions: http://www.freeoffice.com/en/tips-and-t ... le-install ... it requires a USB drive or virtual device drive (TrueCrypt works for this).
SoftMaker Office 2006.
- Download the installer and install to the default folder
- Run usbstick.exe to create portable version in desired folder
- Uninstall program
- Launch TextMaker.exe or PlanMaker.exe
- Optionally:
- Close programs
- Using a text editor, open SoftMaker\Settings\tmwconfig.ini and SoftMaker\Settings\pmwconfig.ini
- Change OEMRegisterSkip=1 to OEMRegisterSkip=-1 in both files. This will hide the startup registration dialog. Alternately, you can launch/shutdown three times to see the option to permanently disable it.
SoftMaker Office 2008 and possibly other versions. May also work with Ashampoo Office.
Note: requires an external disk (drive emulation programs such as TrueCrypt will also work)
- Download the installer and install to the default folder.
- Run usbstick.exe (or just go to Start Menu - SoftMaker Office - Utilities - Install to USB disk) to create portable version in desired folder.
- Select an external drive letter and select "Copy"
- Uninstall program
- If needed elsewhere, move from the external drive to a folder of your choice
- Launch TextMaker.exe, PlanMaker.exe, Presentations.exe, or BasicMaker.exe (a program similar to Visual Basic)
Softmaker FreeOffice has specific instructions: http://www.freeoffice.com/en/tips-and-t ... le-install ... it requires a USB drive or virtual device drive (TrueCrypt works for this).
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Re: SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows....(NOW FREEWARE)
I tried out SoftMaker Office 2008 on XP with the instructions webfork listed, but I moved the folder to my c:\ apps folder.
Not sure if that changes the dynamic of how the program runs, but when I did, it's not stealth.
A portable.txt file is in the app directory FWIW, but it still writes a ton of entries in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib\
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Interface\
Drutt mentioned the same thing for SoftMaker Office 2006.
Also for step 4, when uninstalling, you should use Revo Uninstaller as the default uninstaller does not remove its registry entries either.
Not sure if that changes the dynamic of how the program runs, but when I did, it's not stealth.
A portable.txt file is in the app directory FWIW, but it still writes a ton of entries in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib\
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Interface\
Drutt mentioned the same thing for SoftMaker Office 2006.
Also for step 4, when uninstalling, you should use Revo Uninstaller as the default uninstaller does not remove its registry entries either.
is it stealth?
Re: SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows....(NOW FREEWARE)
Do you have portable.txt file in SoftMaker Office 2008 folder?freakazoid wrote:I tried out SoftMaker Office 2008 on XP with the instructions webfork listed, but I moved the folder to my c:\ apps folder.
Not sure if that changes the dynamic of how the program runs, but when I did, it's not stealth.
A portable.txt file is in the app directory FWIW, but it still writes a ton of entries in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib\
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Interface\
Drutt mentioned the same thing for SoftMaker Office 2006.
Also for step 4, when uninstalling, you should use Revo Uninstaller as the default uninstaller does not remove its registry entries either.