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    OSS is New Zealand's leading independent provider of standards-based enterprise IT infrastructure and services. 100% locally owned, OSS works with its clients and partners to select, design, implement and support strategic computing infrastructure based on standards-based components and industry best practice.

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  • Docvert
    Website: 
    http://holloway.co.nz/docvert

    Docvert - some kiwi software to convert word documents to webpages

    Website admins are often given the tedious task of converting Word documents into webpages.

    Docvert takes word processor files (typically Microsoft's .DOC) and converts them to OpenDocument and webpages. It's easy to use, and developers can build formatting rulesets with XSLT or PHP. The software is free and runs on Windows, Linux and Apple OSX. It follows Web Standards, and adheres the E-Government Web Standards.

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Saturday September 20, 2008
Software Freedom Day 2008
Start: 8:00 am
End: 6:59 pm

Software Freedom Day is a global, grassroots effort to educate the public about the virtues and availability of Free and Open Source Software. Over 330 teams took part in SFD 2007, celebrating Free Software at schools, universities, parks, and many other public places. SFD worldwide is held on the third Saturday in September.

Software Freedom Day 2008 is Saturday 20th September.

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