HIGH SCHOOL
ENTERPRISES
UNIVERSITY
YOUR OFFICE
Are you from Windows or Mac?
Are you tired of looking for expensive
programs to do your job? Well, you are at
the right place to solve your problems. You
will be able to produce immediately with a
nice and clean interface, all commands and
utilities are well visible and ready. You
will have an application center full of
everything you need and want to install. The
usability of the system is very simple for
those coming from Windows. You can try it
live before installing it, and if you like
it in less than 10 minutes, you can have it
as an operating system. For years you will
have no problems and safe updates. Office
360 has all the support that Ubuntu LTS
distros get for many years and having the
original Ubuntu repositories will ensure
that you won't have any compatibility issues
and will always work, even if the project is
abandoned for any reason. This concept of
the original Ubuntu repositories serves to
guarantee the continuity of software and
hardware updates, without risking library
incompatibilities and giving the stability
and certainty that everything will work over
the years. A primary aspect for a company
or a professional
who uses Linux for work or as a primary
operating system. If you like Ubuntu, but
don't want to install all the codecs,
libraries and dependencies you'll have to
work with, as well as themes and all
post-installation configurations… this
operating system is for you.
Have fun.
It is an operating system designed for small businesses and offices. Very nice to look at and simple to use, whether you come from Linux, Windows or Mac. Without unnecessary frills, it is equipped with all the necessary software to start working even live. You will find everything in the right place and above all where you expect it to be. The learning curve is lightning fast and you will be productive right away.
Office
360 is not a collection of Ubuntu-based programs,
everything is configured and ready to use in the best
way, with all existing plugins and with all possible
extensions. You will find installed and working parts of
the program that do not exist in other distributions and
that take days to find, install and configure. You don't
need to be a programmer or an expert user to use Office
360, just install it and start producing.
This
operating system was built on top of Ubuntu and is 100%
compatible with any Ubuntu LTS command, package, or
update. Office 360 has the Cinnamon desktop, elegant,
uncluttered and consistent. Don't worry about keeping
the system up to date, everything is automatic and
managed by the operating system. No system crashes or
programs that no longer start due to incompatibilities
with the basic distribution. A safe system to work with
in the best possible way.
This fully featured and completely free to use
operating system is made for you. Good work.
Unlimited, free, encrypted
and personal sync.
Professional
support for offices and businesses.
Many applications are exclusively on Office
360, tools and libraries.
Extended security maintenance (ESM)
support until 2032
(by Ubuntu)
Hardware support and maintenance updates
until 2027 (by
Ubuntu)
You will be able to install and use the Real
Time kernel with just one click.
Video
guides for those who need a simple
explanation and want to help the project.
The simplicity of this system is that
everything is configured, optimized and
installed for you.
Everything you need for a desktop computer,
office suite, image, video and audio viewers
and processors.
You won't have to spend days, weeks or
months optimizing, finding, downloading,
installing libraries and configuring.
Great
support on the net. All tutorials, support
groups and blogs with guides and help for
Ubuntu are also compatible with Office
360.
Over 3,500 installed fonts, real-time
synchronization between the work group or
simply between your devices, Linux, Windows,
Mac, Android, iOS.
The Office 360 operating system offers you
the solidity and security of Ubuntu, with
all its updates and programs, plus you'll
find everything optimized.
We managed to do this keeping a low
consumption of resources without giving up
the graphical beauty and ease of use using
almost everywhere preconfigured tools and
graphical interface.
If you've never used Linux because it's
difficult and messy, well now is the time to switch to
Linux.
Management And Organizers
Wi-Fi And Cloud Private
Full Suite Office
Everything You Need To Study
PDF Editor And O.C.R. Suite
Screenplay And Translators
FILE/FOLDER SYNCING P2P
ALL OPERATING SYSTEMS
ALL OPERATING SYSTEMS
ALL FROM GUI
Linux
Ham Radio
Office 360. A
complete suite of software for the
amateur radio Rig Control with full
command support for Yaesu, ICOM,
Kenwood, Elecraft, Ten-Tec, FlexRadio
etc. QSO logging, supports DXing,
monitoring and integration of digital
modes with WSJT-X, digital modes for
RTTY, PSK31 and many more. Rotator
control for azimuth and
azimuth/elevation rotors from Yaesu,
HyGain, Green Heron, M2, AlfaSpid,
Easycom, Idiom Press, Fox Delta.
Satellite communications with facility
frequency adjustment for Doppler and
az/el tracking of antennas . GPL
Software License.
Gpsman:
A GPS manager.
Qsstv:
Slow-scan TV and fax.
Qtel:
SM0SVX Echolink for Linux.
Gpsdrive:
Car navigation system.
Gpsdlabe:
Car navigation system.
Cwcp:
Ncurses frontend to unixcw.
Ax25:
AX25 ham radio applications.
Cw:
Command-line frontend to unixcw.
Xcall:
Packet radio program for X/GTK.
Fbb:
F6FBB Packet radio mailbox and utilities.
CHIRP:
Tool programming your amateur radio.
Xdx:
DX-cluster tcp/ip client for amateur
radio.
Multimon:
Linux Radio Transmission Decoder.
Xlog:
Logging program for Hamradio Operators.
Gpsmanshp:
Tcl interface to shapelib and GPS.
Gmfsk:
Multi-mode terminal for HF/amateur radio.
Soundmodem:
Sound Card Packet Radio Modems.
Acfax:
Receive faxes using your radio and sound
card.
Cwdaemon:
Morse daemon for the parallel serial
port.
Wfview:
Control and visualize data from amateur
radios.
Gcb:
Utility to calculate long and short path
to a location.
Hamlib:
Utilities to support the hamlib radio
control library.
Ax25spyd:
AX.25 traffic analyzer, dumper and spy
daemon.
Baycomepp:
Drivers for the HB9JNX packet radio epp
mode.
Baycomusb:
Drivers for the HB9JNX packet radio usb
mode.
PyQSO:
PyQSO is a logging tool for amateur radio
operators.
Xastir:
X Amateur Station Tracking and Information
Reporting.
Glabels:
Label and business card creation program
for GNOME.
Glfer:
Program for reception and transmission of
QRSS/DFCW signals.
Aprsd:
Internet Gateway for the Automatic
Position Reporting System.
Ax25-tools:
AX-25 tool for configuring ports using
AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE.
Ax25-xtools:
X versions for configuring ports using
AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE.
Fccexam:
Fccexam is an interactive study guide
for FCC commercial radio exams.
Dire:
Wolf Dire Wolf is a software "soundcard"
modem/TNC and APRS encoder/decoder.
Gqrx:
Software defined radio receiver
implemented using GNU Radio and the Qt GUI
toolkit.
Hamexam: Interactive study tool for the 3
USA FCC amateur radio (ham radio) question
pools.
Twpsk:
Twpsk uses a soundcard to receive and
transmit PSK31, an extremely narrow band
HF-mode.
Fldigi:
Modem program which supports most of the
digital modes used by hamradio operators
today.
FreeDV:
Digital voice mode intended for
transmission and reception over
high-frequency (HF) radio.
Comptty:
Used to compare two RTTY streams. It's
comparison function uses a
linear-programming technique.
Comptext:
Used to compare two text streams.
It's comparison function uses a
linear-programming technique.
Flar:
Fldigi is a modem program which supports
most of the digital modes used by hamradio
operators today.
Js8call:
S8 Digital Mode for providing weak signal
keyboard to keyboard messaging to Amateur
Radio Operators.
CuteSdr:
The CuteSDR application's primary purpose
is for spawning custom applications or for
educational use.
Welle:
This is an open source DAB and DAB+
software defined radio with support for
rtl-sdr (RTL2832U) and airspy.
Flrig:
Fraphical ham radio transceiver control
program designed to be used either
stand-alone or as an adjunct to fldigi.
Flwrap:
Small desktop application that
encapsulates a text file, an image file,
or a binary file within a set of
identifier blocks.
AOFlagger:
AOFlagger is a tool that can find and
remove radio-frequency interference (RFI)
in radio astronomical observations.
AOQPlot:
The AOFlagger is a tool that can find and
remove radio-frequency interference (RFI)
in radio astronomical observations.
QDMR:
Qdmr is a Qt5 application to program DMR
radios. DMR is a digital modulation
standard used in amateur and commercial
radio.
GNU:
Radio Companion Graphical tool for
creating signal flow graphs and generating
flow-graph source code with the GNU Radio
framework.
Flamp:
r AMP or Amateur Multicast Protocol. An
FLAMP session will transmit one or more
files with one or more iterations of the
transmission.
CubicSDR:
Software-Defined Radio application which
allows you to navigate the radio spectrum
and demodulate any signals you might
discover.
KLog:
Logging program application supports
logging for HF, VHF and sats operations.
Supports many features like QSL, DXCC,
IOTA, WAZ and awards.
Grig:
Graphical user interface to the Ham Radio
Control Libraries, which lets you control
your communication radios antenna
rotators personal computer.
Psk31lx:
Terminal program a built in phase scope
and spectrum analyzer to aid in signal
tuning. It uses a sound card to receive
and transmit PSK31 tone.
Wsjtx:
Radio communication protocols or called as
well as one called Echo for detecting and
measuring your own radio signals reflected
from the Moon.
Flmsg:
Management editor for the radio
supported standard message formats,
including ICS, HICS, MARS, IARU, Radiogram
NTS, Red Cross, and plaintext. Aggregator:
Protocols called FST4, FST4W, FT4, FT8,
JT4, JT9, JT65, Q65, MSK144, and WSPR, as
well as one called Echo signals reflected
from the Moon.
Xnec2c: The
original nec2c is a non-interactive
application that reads standard NEC2 input
files and produces an output file with
data requested by input file. .
Manual Baofeng
UV-5R
Manual Baojie
BJ-218
One Linux
distribution for all amateur radio needs.
If you've never used Linux
because it's difficult and messy, well now is the time
to switch to Linux.