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Closed AccountApr 18, 2008
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Closed AccountApr 18, 2008
Remember people, by not supporting Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer your putting the poor (idiots who chose to be) workers at Microsoft in a slightly worse position than they normally would be. So never use Microsoft Office illegally. Besides, it has a much worse effect than skipping out on Microsoft altogether and just using Open Office in the first place.Or wait...
chuqauApr 19, 2008
Wow, you didn't think this through before asking, did you?
lazymonkey44Apr 19, 2008
True, but, i have use office 2007 and if Open Office 3 is good enough, I'll use it
jamesmcginnisApr 20, 2008
Simple enough for me at the moment........I use CutePDF.....Fantastic for ANY application that is able to print!!!!
anaoumApr 20, 2008
don't work for non open source companies then
knet88Apr 22, 2008
Novell's enhanced version of OpenOffice is good for people who find that they have to work with M$ Office 07 a lot and go back and forth between them frequently. Whether or not you like Novell, their version of OOo is handy. Novell actually knew that people would want support for the new Office format.No matter how much I personally don't like OOXML I know that one of the first things that attracted my attention was that OOo supported a lot of formats, not just its own, and that feature is a great one to have.OpenOffice is great, I use it exclusively, I wont touch M$ OFFice anymore, especially while there is a portable USB version.
lazymonkey44Apr 23, 2008
I like it, it takes some getting used to though
ianlynchMay 3, 2008
Which is why a single ISO open document standard is needed that is fully open and fully documented.