Yes OpenOffice is good, however if you really want MS software, I would say dump works, it may do the job however Office is the editor of choice on the internet. If you do stick with works you must know one critical thing, .rtf that is the Rich Text Format which you should save as so it can be opened on many of the other office applications and OS's
Now as for which version of Office to get, that really depends what you want, do you want to type, if typing is your only concern don't get office, just buy word, I believe the price is about $100
I have small business edition which has excel, word, powerpoint, and publisher. If you have children who will want to make poster and cards publisher is a good program (perhapse not the best) for that. I'm not sure what it costs, so if you want to have office, it really comes down to what you want to do.
Do you want to manage complex databases?
Do you want to type letters?
Do you want to type documents?
Do you want to make flyers, posters, and cards?
Do you want to create and manage information in a spread sheet?
Do you want to make presentation for business meetings?
If you want all that you will need office pro, it is the one that costs $400-$900, if however you don't need the database functionaly then Small business edition will do the rest, and word has the capability to manage simple databases like addresses. Standard edition I believe is just Word and Excel, but I may be wrong.
And A tip, if you or anyone you know is a student or a teacher try looking at the Office Student Teacher edition.
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