snipehw19
Jan 27 2006, 03:00 PM
| | Did u people Heard of Open Office..... I've heard of it On G4Tech Tv ( Call For Help) show with Leo LaPorte..... Ne-ways ..... i took a look at it its almost the same thing has that office 2003 just few Layouts differences..... Otherwise you can get this program for free ..... I think it was made for Linux first and then they made it for Xp and etc......
and also i have a lilttle tip so if you want to buy that Office less expensive....  If u have a student in the house ..... whoever .... get the Student edition of Microsoft u get to pay lot less money on it great tips to save lots of money... |
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pbrugge
Jan 27 2006, 04:20 PM
First there was StarOffice a office suit that worked on allmost all Os-es but after a while they wanted to let people pay for its suit so a few people desided to make a fork of it and called it OpenOffice which also runs on allmost all OS-es (from the start).
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initial
Jan 27 2006, 06:28 PM
QUOTE(snipehw19 @ Jan 27 2006, 08:00 AM) Did u people Heard of Open Office..... I've heard of it On G4Tech Tv ( Call For Help) show with Leo LaPorte..... Ne-ways ..... i took a look at it its almost the same thing has that office 2003 just few Layouts differences..... Otherwise you can get this program for free ..... I think it was made for Linux first and then they made it for Xp and etc...... and also i have a lilttle tip so if you want to buy that Office less expensive....  If u have a student in the house ..... whoever .... get the Student edition of Microsoft u get to pay lot less money on it  great tips to save lots of money... At my school there are linux computers with OpenOffice and it seems pretty good. Just the different layout differences. But how do I get a copy of this? Is there a site I go to, or do I have to send one for mail?
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pbrugge
Jan 27 2006, 07:00 PM
QUOTE(initial @ Jan 27 2006, 06:28 PM) At my school there are linux computers with OpenOffice and it seems pretty good. Just the different layout differences. But how do I get a copy of this? Is there a site I go to, or do I have to send one for mail? You can download OpenOffice for free from http://www.openoffice.org/
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delivi
Jan 27 2006, 09:09 PM
OpenOffice is a really a good alternative for Microsoft Office. As it is Open Source we get a lot of support and resources for this app. QUOTE Some of the free Office Suites are, * 602PC Suite* Abi Word* Siag Office For Unix * Easy Office Limited Features * gOffice A web Browser based office suite output produced in PDF format.
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catfish
Jan 28 2006, 01:56 AM
I personally use open office (because word is a pos imo) and its quite satisfactory as an office suite. though it has some problems: namely limited compatibilty (from my experiance) with powerpoint. and well the other problems are just mannerisms left over from word that no longer apply. >.<
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Hamtaro
Jan 28 2006, 02:11 AM
OpenOffice came with my computer, and I like it. I find it better than Office, in my opinion. It takes forever for me to download (since I have dial-up), so my current version is out of date. However, I do have Portable OpenOffice. My opinion on it though is based only on limited use (I don't really have to use it very much).
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leiaah
Jan 28 2006, 05:56 AM
Our school's computers use OpenOffice since all the machines are running on linux now except for those in the computer laboratories. It's okay. It pretty much delivers what MSOffice provides but its free and cross-platform (Linux and Windows) compatible. The features are so comparable to MSOffice even the shortcut keys are the same. What's good about it is that it can still read, modify and save docs to MSOFfice documents, a feature not possible for Office (word doc should be saved as *.doc).
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Lyon2
Jan 28 2006, 09:37 PM
In fact, i'm using openoffice 2.0 now. I Used ms office for a long time, sometimes i still use some programs of the ms office 2003, but now i use more the openoffice programs. The openoffice 2.0 is absolutly great, perhaps even better then ms office, at least in many things, for example: - You can save word docs to pdf on spot, there's even a button named save as pdf; - You can make better presentations; - And so on.
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snipehw19
Jan 29 2006, 02:18 AM
"pbrugge" You are right Star Office is the same thing they've change the names or somethhing like that bought the product but Star Office is where they've really started theyre Business
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trace-uk
Apr 30 2006, 12:08 PM
open office is a life saver. my new pc came with microsoft works only which has trouble converting and saving to word .doc format. Open office is great alternative to word and you don't really mind about the sight difference in appearance.
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mayank
Apr 22 2006, 12:41 AM
well, joshua I think someone fooled you. Openoffice.org is basically an open source software and it was carried from Sun Microsystem's Star Office. Both openoffice.org & star office are similar. It was not made or started by one person..It is a combined effort of hundreds of programmers
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Joshua
Apr 21 2006, 10:17 PM
I first heard about OpenOffice from an awesome computer instructor of mine by the last name of Skaggs. He also told us about http://www.NoNags.com which is an awesome freeware site. He also mentioned that OpenOffice was made by a guy who hated Bill Gates and hoped that OpenOffice would take away business from Microsoft. Does anyone know any more on that?
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Dokudami
Mar 12 2006, 08:56 PM
QUOTE(snipehw19 @ Jan 27 2006, 05:00 AM)  Did u people Heard of Open Office..... I've heard of it On G4Tech Tv ( Call For Help) show with Leo LaPorte..... Ne-ways ..... i took a look at it its almost the same thing has that office 2003 just few Layouts differences..... Otherwise you can get this program for free ..... I think it was made for Linux first and then they made it for Xp and etc...... and also i have a lilttle tip so if you want to buy that Office less expensive....  If u have a student in the house ..... whoever .... get the Student edition of Microsoft u get to pay lot less money on it  great tips to save lots of money... OpenOffice is sweet man. I use it under linux all the time. Its almost the same as microsoft office, plus openoffice is free.
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lacking_imagination
Feb 1 2006, 04:45 AM
Abiword came with my linux distro(damnsmalllinux), but I decided to download OOo, and was really impressed... It had a lot of great features and was a good alternative... I haven't spent as much time with it yet, so I'm not exactly sure how everything works, but it looks really good so far.
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