|Open source software is distributed under an end-user license that permits users to copy and distribute it, as long as the source code is part of the distribution package.|8085|3255|1350|3315||0|0|0|0|
|OpenOffice.org is an example of open source software. A rival to Microsoft Office, OpenOffice includes a full-featured word processor, spreadsheet, database, drawing, and presentation modules.|3555|1665|1350|3585||0|0|0|0|
|Open source software is meant to be shared and changed. You can distribute it free of charge, or you can make your own special version and sell it.|3660|1355|1215|2895||0|0|0|0|
|You can even participate in developing open source software by contributing comments, testing new editions, translating, programming, or by donating money.|6990|3795|1350|3195||0|0|0|0|
|If you want to find more open source software titles, check the SourceForge Web site. You'll find thousands of productivity applications and even more games.|7485|4425|1380|3075||0|0|0|0|