Hi!

2013/2/9 Aaron Konstam <akons...@sbcglobal.net>:
> The best program for handling academic documents is LaTex. Any Mictosoft
> like product can't hold a candle to LaTex for this job. Of course, you
> would have to learn a new document producing system. The learning curve
> is not easy but once it is learned you will never go back to producing
> complex documents any other way.

Fully agree, specially when you are dealing with huge documents (i.e.
thesis) with multiple references. When I was working with other people
I used LaTeX with a version control system (e.g. Subversion) to manage
the different contributions. That was a real time saver compared to
merging Word files sent over email.

I also used latex-beamer for presentations, generating beautiful
presentations in PDF format that looked good in any computer (Adobe
Reader has a presentation mode).

Greetings,
-- 
Jorge Martínez López <jorg...@gmail.com> http://www.jorgeml.net
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