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Posted on 10/07/2008 8:22:39 PM PDT by GulfBreeze
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To: GulfBreeze
Use it all the time! It works great! Just as good as microsoft office.
To: markedmannerf
me too. no problems at all. still free afaik
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:24:54 PM PDT
by
grandpa jones
(Responding To The Epic Threat)
To: GulfBreeze
I use it, but I’ve had some folks complain that they can’t open my documents with office. Not sure why, or if this is the experience of other office users. I know I like to write sometimes, and it works better than notepad.
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:25:15 PM PDT
by
mudblood
To: GulfBreeze
I own MS office. I’ve used open office on other computers and recommend without reservation.
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:25:53 PM PDT
by
Doug TX
To: GulfBreeze; ShadowAce
I use it.
It’s just as good as MS Office, if not better, and doesn’t cost a thing.
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:25:56 PM PDT
by
KoRn
("Change": Come Help A Nitwit Get Elected)
To: GulfBreeze
"When did it switch from free to member fee based?"
Never. It has never been member fee based. Open Office has been and always will be FREE OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE.
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:26:23 PM PDT
by
joseph20
(...to ourselves and our Posterity...)
To: GulfBreeze
To: GulfBreeze
Yes.
It’s great, doing most anything microsoft will do.
It’s still free.
To: GulfBreeze
I got it free, it works for me. It is fine for all simple to moderately complex office productivity tasks. For upper end stuff you may want a linux type person to support you or a more commercial product that has so much more documentation sources. Money to Gates goes to Americans, right?
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:27:16 PM PDT
by
steve0
To: joseph20
As Tony the Tiger used to say:
“It’s grrrrrrreeeeaaat”.
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:27:39 PM PDT
by
shineon
To: GulfBreeze
It’s still a free download. I use it quite a bit (although I use MS office more). Example: installed “Impress” for Mrs. Tick so she can use PowerPoint the two times a year she needs it.
Slow to launch, IMO. There are a few quirks with some of the programs (example: the “drawing” features in Impress.) But for free???!? Who’s complaining?
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:27:46 PM PDT
by
Nervous Tick
(I've left Cynical City... bound for Jaded.)
To: GulfBreeze
I use writer, impress and calc on a regular basis. Very much the same look an feel as MS Office with some minor differences. The only real caution is how you save the file format as native open document formats are not yet readable by MS Office. So there might be an extra “step” of asking the receiver of the file what extension they use on their spreadsheets, documents, etc.
Other than that ... works great!
To: GulfBreeze
Have to use it at work.
It is slow, confusing, and not structured very well.
But it’s free.
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:28:38 PM PDT
by
VanDeKoik
(Stand Up For Chuck 2008!)
To: markedmannerf; GulfBreeze
Use it all the time! It works great! Just as good as microsoft office. I second that.
I have it installed, but I stick to Microsoft Office 2003 simply because of the integration with other software tools I use, plus things like the fact that we are using its editing and comment features in one class.
(The best typesetting system out there, however, is LaTeX, hands down. And LaTeX is open-source, free, and cross-platform.)
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:28:53 PM PDT
by
rabscuttle385
(Baldwin/Castle 2008 - Gilmore for Senator from Virginia 2008)
To: VanDeKoik; GulfBreeze
But its free. For home users and small offices, it's fine.
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posted on
10/07/2008 8:29:24 PM PDT
by
rabscuttle385
(Baldwin/Castle 2008 - Gilmore for Senator from Virginia 2008)
To: GulfBreeze
Use it home and work.
I have installed it on several relative and friend pcs.
If you need something to mimic MS Office, you can switch some defaults to make it save as office files.
To: GulfBreeze
I use OOO often, but I have found that in Vista it will occasionally freak out, crash, and devour my system resources. Not often enough for me to stop using it (and I do a lot of writing,) but often enough to frustrate me when it happens.
On the plus side, the document recovery is fantastic, and I don't lose any work when it decides to not play nice.
To: GulfBreeze
We use it here and it's free.
To: GulfBreeze
I also highly recommend
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program).
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