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Don't forget that there's EasyOffice as well, which is freeware. It also has an email client Easymail, whih is integrated with a contact manager, too. Go to:
http://www.e-press.com/downloads_comparison.asp"Some say the cup is half empty, while others say it is half full. However, this is skirting around the issue. The real problem is that the cup is too big."0 -
peterfleet wrote:At last there is a rival system version called OpenOffice 1.1.2 that is free to download from https://www.openoffice.org, and that has the features and compatability to the world leader £300 Microsoft Office 2003. The mag PC PRO just out (Dec 2004) reviews 8 office suites for the PC and rates this latest version of OpenOffice best overall. If you buy the mag it supplies a CD that contains the OpenOffice software so you won't have to spend time and money downloading it if you don't have broadband. And the mag says it runs on Windows 95 onwards.
Hope this helps other value for money seekers.
Beats Microsoft? lol. you have to be kidding. On price maybe but nothing else. You get what you pay for....0 -
richto wrote:Beats Microsoft? lol. you have to be kidding. On price maybe but nothing else. You get what you pay for....
Care to explain. If I had £1 for every bug in microsoft software I would be rich And people write viruses to exploit the loopholes in the software. Oh and which e-mailer gets hit with the most viruses. ummmmmmmmmmm would that be piece of dog do do called outlook. I use to use a unix based mailer and guess who never got hit with viruses. Umm yes that would be right me.
I stopped using IE as a browser. And guess what when I run adware there are virtually no spyware on my machine. There are few bits but that is because of one webpage I can't use Firefox on. when I used IE it would find hundreds of pieces of spyware.
Also for most home users that write the odd letter and create the odd spreadsheet don't see a problem.
I use open office and I studying with the OU and my tutor has never once complained about not being able to read documents that I have created in open office and saved in word format.
So you either work for mickeysoft or have one of there qualifications or are a Bill Gates lover. Or you just love to pay hundreds of pounds for not a very good product.
Sorry but microsoft and bill gates apart from HP and that woman that wrote it. Are the most overated thing in the world.
People only buy MS products because everyone else uses it. Hardly gives anyone else a choice does it.
You use what you want to and I will use what I want to. Ok. And unless you can come up with something a bit better than
and give a real reason. Well maybe you should not comment.richto wrote:Beats Microsoft? lol. you have to be kidding. On price maybe but nothing else. You get what you pay for....
Have you ever used open office by the way.
I know we are suppose to be nice to other MSE's but when people talk rubbish and have nothing to back it up. It really riles me.
Sorry I shut up now. And yes I do use windows. But I am really thinking about going over to linux.
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CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
Just been catching up on the Open Office vs MS Office debate, alot has been said and from my own experience Open Office is ideal for all users and is going to get better soon with the release of Open Office 2 which will have a full database program as well all current elements. I have been using Open Office for a long time as myoffice suite and have had no problems or complaints from any client I send files to.
So if you want to pay bill gates an inflated price for an office suite that will be out of date in 6 months and then pay for the upgrades buy MS Office or if you want a very good Office suite with FREE UPGRADES and LOTS OF FREE SUPPORT online you know what to choose.
Open source software will save you a fortune.
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Sorry but I'm with "RichTo" on this. OpenOffice is only good for limited home use. And I aint an employee of Microsoft!!!
As, CalleyW says "Also for most home users that write the odd letter and create the odd spreadsheet don't see a problem.". Spot on. But, the company I worked for recently tried to stop ordering MS office and replace it with OpenOffice to save some money. Oh dear! The success on opening spreadsheets successfully from customers using Excel was 50% in OpenOffice. They weren't exactly complicated spreadsheets either... No macros just boxes and stuff like that.
As for "I know we are suppose to be nice to other MSE's but when people talk rubbish and have nothing to back it up. It really riles me.". I can assure you alot of people reading what "RichTo" wrote understood exactly what he meant. You seem to be wound right up about it though?
"I use to use a unix based mailer and guess who never got hit with viruses. Umm yes that would be right me.", what does that mean? I'd hope you didn't get viruses on a unix based mailer unless you were logged in as root and ran every executable sent to you!!!
So, to conclude... OpenOffice is very good for a free tool but I would emphasise that it really isn't that amazing compared to MS office. You can create documents and stuff that MS office will open but if you plan to open documents etc. created within MS office then you will experience difficulties sooner or later.
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Hi all
Apologies if posted elsewhere already.
Most of us use microsoft office (word, excel, access, presentation etc) and pay around £200 to get a copy. But this openoffice.org software allows you to save your work in .doc .xls .ppt etc format and can be used in any platform - MS Windows, Mac, Unix, Linux distros.
Could be a big money saver if we get use to this piece of software which is not much different to MS Office. Just be careful to do 'save as' and choose a format to save so that it can be accessed from other MS windows machines!
This is free to download, free to distribute and change the software- that is what 'Open Source' is in constrast to windows (windoze!! as put it by millions of linux users)
http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.1/
Select your language, and your system, with or without JRE (Java Runtime Environment - you need to enable java) and enjoy world of free software!!
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Regmir wrote:We all use microsoft office (word, excel, access, presentation etc) and pay around £200 to get a copy.
We all do?This is free to download, free to distribute - that is what 'Open Source' is in constrast to windows (windoze!! as put it by millions of linux users)
Well, it's 'Open Source' in contrast to 'Closed Source/Commercial Software'. It's not only free to download and distribute, anyone can get a copy of the source code and edit the software however they like (provided they have the knowhow).with or without JRE (java resource enabled)
JRE = Java Runtime Environment
OK, nitpicking over, enjoy OO.o everyone
If you just want a basic wordprocessor however, look at AbiWord. I find OO.o horribly bloated, whereas AbiWord is highly featured yet doesn't use much resources.0 -
Darksum, well spotted there
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I am not sure if Abiword has all the components that are available in OO.o - may be in the latest version.
I find Openoffice quite useful and complete for my basic use so posted here.0 -
My son saw this advertised on the gadget show. Its not quite Microsoft Office but its very similar and its free to download:
http://www.openoffice.org/
There is a word processing document, a spreadsheet like Excel, a database and a powerpoint although I have not tried the latter two.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0 -
welcome to the open source world... ;-)0
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