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Free Microsoft Office alternative

StockportGerbil
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Folks :-
I am setting up a laptop for the parents to replace their elderly Windows Vista based PC which is getting increasingly flakey.
On that PC they had either Office 2003 or 2007. They write the odd letter possibly look at the odd spreadsheet / presentation, but otherwise the PC is used for email, web browsing and Dad keeping Amazon in business.
I can't see any justification in paying for a full Office licence when usage is so light, but something that is compatible is going to be required with a minimal number of differences from Office. (At 83 they are resistant to change and the Windows Vista to Windows 10 upgrade is going to keep them amused...)
I've tried Softmaker Freeoffice (which made a pigs ear of accessing one Word Document I tried to edit and didn't have a thesaurus) and LibreOffice (slow on starting up.)
Are there any alternate recommendations? (Online is out as the internet access can be a bit flakey and it's a low end laptop - i3 processor / 4GB RAM so not huge amounts of power.)
Thanks
Kevin
I am setting up a laptop for the parents to replace their elderly Windows Vista based PC which is getting increasingly flakey.
On that PC they had either Office 2003 or 2007. They write the odd letter possibly look at the odd spreadsheet / presentation, but otherwise the PC is used for email, web browsing and Dad keeping Amazon in business.
I can't see any justification in paying for a full Office licence when usage is so light, but something that is compatible is going to be required with a minimal number of differences from Office. (At 83 they are resistant to change and the Windows Vista to Windows 10 upgrade is going to keep them amused...)
I've tried Softmaker Freeoffice (which made a pigs ear of accessing one Word Document I tried to edit and didn't have a thesaurus) and LibreOffice (slow on starting up.)
Are there any alternate recommendations? (Online is out as the internet access can be a bit flakey and it's a low end laptop - i3 processor / 4GB RAM so not huge amounts of power.)
Thanks
Kevin
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I have some office 2007 pro left still.
Free to a good home ..0 -
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Perhaps you didn't see OPs comment that this had already been tried and rejected. Andypix's kind offer seems to tick all the boxes including a package they are familiar with.0 -
[FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Try OpenOffice it works exactly like Word and Excel, you can save the files as .doc and .xls and you can even save a formatted file on your desktop called WORD and EXCEL to open up each time you want a new file.[/FONT]0
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i recently bought office 2016 for £5.67 ish on ebay. very easy to install and activate and working well"The Holy Writ of Gloucester Rugby Club demands: first, that the forwards shall win the ball; second, that the forwards shall keep the ball; and third, the backs shall buy the beer." - Doug Ibbotson0
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dipsomaniac wrote: »i recently bought office 2016 for £5.67 ish on ebay. very easy to install and activate and working well
I thought that's only for a years licence? What happens after the year? Thanks0 -
Why not use their existing Office on the new machine?0
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StockportGerbil wrote: »I thought that's only for a years licence? What happens after the year? Thanks
wasn't aware of that. just looked at listing and can't see any ref to a years licence
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Microsoft-Office-2016-Pro-Professional-Plus-Original-Vollversion-32-64-Bit/322705835866?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
down to 4.49 now. should have stuck with office 2010 for another month"The Holy Writ of Gloucester Rugby Club demands: first, that the forwards shall win the ball; second, that the forwards shall keep the ball; and third, the backs shall buy the beer." - Doug Ibbotson0 -
It's £4.49 because it's out of stock!0
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Frozen_up_north wrote: »
This crops up regularly!
Yes, Libra office etc are fine if you only create your own documents or have only the most basic requirements.
However if you need to be able to interact with other people using the genuine Microsoft Office, particularly with more complex documents / templates etc it is hopeless.0
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