StarOffice, Linux Fly High on Singapore Airlines
Thanks to new USB ports embedded in the armrest of each chair (near the headphone jack), passengers now can use a USB key (aka thumb drive)or other portable driveto access their documents, spreadsheets and presentation files from software running on the planes Linux server.
StarOffice 8 supports both Open Document Format and Microsoft Office formats, and can export files to PDF format. Thus, passengers wont need to use their laptops if they are doing work on Word documents, spreadsheets and presentation-type filesall they need to do is carry the documents with them on a USB key or other USB storage device, such as an MP3 player.
"With heightened security, access to laptops during flights can sometimes be restricted," said Wong Heng Chew, managing director at Suns Singapore division. "The availability of StarOffice ... offers Singapore Airlines customers the opportunity to work on and access their information in an open, secure and freely available fashion independent of any vendor or file formats during their flights."
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