hi, just out of curiosity is anyone using OpenOffice? is it time to ditch microsoft office?
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I've been using Sun's version (StarOffice) for about a year now (got it free for attending a press conference) and can't complain at all. It's basically Office with different buttons.
I don't see any reason to spend the hundreds of $ on Office when you can get a great working version for free. Especially if you're only doing presentations, documents, and spreadsheets...
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I've installed and been running OpenOffice.org for a while. I'd like to get it pushed into the rest of the office to cut down on the cost of buying MS Office.
It's getting to be a very robust product. Certain formatting things I've found actually work better in OO.o than in MSOffice. It is also pretty good about being able to open MSOffice files. The only downside I've seen (assuming you aren't doing reaaaaally complex scripting and macros in MS Office) is that formatting in an MS document might not be 100% precisely the same when brought into OO.o. But remember, you can't even get consistent formatting in MSWord between two different computers and printers on the same version of MSWord.
So, in short, try it out, see if it works for you. If you don't like it, you can always save your stuff in MS format and bring it back to MSOffice.
Download and use it completely free from:
http://www.openoffice.org
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The only thing that I dislike about OpenOffice is there isn't a replacement for Outlook (not Outlook Express). Does anyone even know of a program that handles email and scheduling like Outlook? I've looked briefly but haven't had any success.
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Originally posted by AustinThe only thing that I dislike about OpenOffice is there isn't a replacement for Outlook (not Outlook Express). Does anyone even know of a program that handles email and scheduling like Outlook? I've looked briefly but haven't had any success.
If you don't mind seperate apps, I've been very happy with thunderbird for email and sunbird (also from the mozilla project) for scheduling.
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for us light users of 'office' theres not much difference between the two, for someone who actually needs training to use ms office there might be issues in transition. but not too many of them make it this far even
heavy excel/macro use is the only thing i'd say wouldn't swing in a transitionDave Buchhofer. // Vsaiwrk
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Thunderbird looks good!
Time to switch I think.
Think I might give open office a go too
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Originally posted by nvanherptwould be interested to hear from anyone using thunderbird. i seem to remember using it a few years ago, not sure why i'm not anymore...
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i will be changing over today!
only have an old version of outlook and its crap
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