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Open Office Suite |
Revolutionzing Office Software
Open Office Suite
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| Why pay hundreds for
Microsoft Office ? Try Open Office Suite -- an open, feature-rich multi-platform office
productivity suite like Microsoft Office or Lotus SmartSuite. |
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Top Reasons to choose
Open Office Suite:
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Bonus Anti-virus
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1 Year Premium
Support Included |
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Create & edit Word, Excel & Powerpoint files |
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Reads and writes PDF
files just like Adobe |
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All the features
of MS Office |
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Free Source Code |
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Over 5 million users |
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47$ lowest price
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Open Office Review
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What is Open
Office Suite?
Open Office Suite is an office suite which includes a word processor, database, vector
drawing tool, spreadsheet, presentation tool and mathematical function creator. Commonly
when most people think of office suite they think of Microsoft Office and it's associated
products i.e. Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access.
Open Office was the first product to deliver the benefits of open-source software to
mass-market users, delivering essential everyday software tools completely free of charge.
Translated into over 30 languages, available on all major computing platforms (Microsoft
Windows, Mac OS X X11, GNU/Linux, Solaris).
Compare With Microsoft Office and WordPerfect Office.
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Features and
Benefits
One of Open Office's great traits is its ability to work with many other office
suite file formats. You can save your documents as MS Word (or many other)
documents and they will open up just as you intended in Word. One nifty feature of Open
Office that I've found myself using repeatedly in college has been the "Export
Directly as PDF" button. Located next to the print button on the toolbar, this button
acts just like a normal save button, but it saves your document as an Adobe PDF file. This
comes in very handy for making sure that your professor and classmates are going to be
seeing your work exactly as you want them to, no matter what operating system or office
suite they use. That brings me to another nice feature of Open Office; it's cross-platform
compatible. This means that you can use Open Office on practically any computer running
any OS. The list of supported OS's includes Windows, OS X, Linux, and even Solaris and
BSD. Microsoft Office can't match OpenOffice for cross-platform compatibility.
Another nice thing about Open Office is that it is actually a complete office suite.
You're not just getting a word processor. Open Office includes a its own equivalents to
Powerpoint and Excel in 1.1.4. In the 2.0 Beta, Open Office has added a program to compete
with Access called Base as well as a few others like Math which allows you to write out
mathematical equations in a word processor-like environment and Draw which is a drawing
program.
Word processor- Open Office Write
Open Office Write is very similar to Microsoft Word which means it has a dictionary,
spell-check, auto-completes some words, has wizards and allows you to insert tables and
images into text documents. The application also allows you to save files as HTML, in
other proprietary formats and as XML.
Spreadsheet - Open Office Calc
I selected this from the start menu and use it to modify an existing Excel XP spreadsheet.
Opening this spreadsheet up for the first time was slow due to Open Office asking me to
register (, which I refused,) and accept a licensing agreement (, which I accepted, )but
once this was successfully done, reopening up this or any worksheet was quick. The
spreadsheet opened up correctly, was editable and I was able to save it in Windows XP .xls
format.
Presentation- Open Office Impress
I open an existing Powerpoint presentation and viewed the slides. Impress open very
quickly and with no difficulty and the slides were in the same format as with Powerpoint.
Impress only has two template types for creating presentations and 2 background types.
However there are 18 layouts included by default.
Draw - Open Office - Draw
Open Office Draw takes care of all of you drawing and graphing needs. With ease connectors
can be added between objects making network, flow and even organization charting easy.
This XML based format means you're not tied in to DRAW. You can access your graphics from
any OpenDocument compliant software. Draw is also able to export its drawings in
flash format.
Access - Open Office Base
BASE enables you to manipulate database data seamlessly. Create and modify tables, forms,
queries, and reports, either using your own database or BASE's own built-in HSQL database
engine. BASE offers a choice of using Wizards, Design Views, or SQL Views for beginners,
intermediate, and advanced users.
Mathematics - Open Office Math
Open Office Math creates mathematical equations that you can put into documents,
spreadsheets or use it by itself to do your math homework or solve the mystery of cold
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Summary
Open Office can do just about anything that Microsoft Office can at home, and with no more
difficulty. At $47 it's definitely your best buy. I'm really impressed with this package
and I whole-heartedly recommend it to you.
Open Office Suite comes with a full 8 week guarantee. If it's not
suitable, you can get a full refund. |
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