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post Jul 8 2005, 06:08 PM
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What do you prefer to use?
I am now only using Open Office and stopped to use Microsoft suite, since Open Office read/amend/write Microsoft document.
Sometimes I used Microsoft Draw because I still did not take the time to learn the corresponding Open Office program. But...
A really good suite! You can even insert information from PostgreSQL and MySQL RDBMS in your documents.
Fantastic, no?
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post Jul 8 2005, 06:45 PM
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Since i switched to total Open Source about 6 months ago I don't have Microsoft Office on my system (even though i have got original licences to both Office2003 and WindowsXP. rare in my country where pircay reigns)

Microsoft Office is an awsome piece of Software but OpenOffice also does every thing. IMO drawing tools of MS office are suprior to OpenOffice. MS Office seems slick and is more robust (there was a story that OpenOffice is using more and more java code. And I think most of MS Office content is in C++)

The only reason some would want to switch to OO is taht its FREE (as in BEER)


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post Jul 9 2005, 03:58 PM
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Well Open Office is a good program. However I will not totally use Open Office yet because there are some formating issues when making that Open Office has with Microsoft Office file formats. This same Issue is talked about on my astahost post you can look at it by Clicking Here
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post Jul 9 2005, 05:31 PM
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I prefer MS Office as well, because of the standardization factor. give Open Office a few more years, and it'll probably be good enough to use well. but then again, by that time there will be a new Office suite out, with even better features. i think that the open source will always be a step behind.
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post Jul 12 2005, 01:23 PM
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well, MS office of course, I've heard of open office but never use that, but I know that in terms of price for a copy of the software open office is much cheaper than MS office, correct me if I am wrong. and also I can see more people are using MS, so there is no point to make the switch.
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post Jul 12 2005, 04:54 PM
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Cheaper???.... it's kinda free....

The problem with users and software is that users don't choose for quality, they choose quantity, example. Windows users are so common because microsoft did a good job building up the marketing. But windows is not much compared to any *nix distro. Same goes voor office software, since most people already use ms office, it's very unlikely for them to switch over SINCE everyone uses msoffice.

Where the few Openoffice users differ (including myself, is that they are strong enough wink.gif to conquer the majority and go for what is better (although ms office is probably slightly better on stability and speed), however, openoffice's development is much faster than ms office's is, so I expect them to defeat ms office in quality in a few months
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post Jul 12 2005, 05:52 PM
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Even if Openoffice gets ahead of Microsoft, it'll be a hollow victory. Because i'm sure if it emerged as a serious competitor, Microsoft would step in and take measures legal or illegal to secure the huge market they have for Microsoft Office.
I prefer the M$ Office Suite myself. that said, i believe in trying everything at least once, so i'll try Openoffice as well.
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post Jul 12 2005, 06:11 PM
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Well to be honest Openoffice is more importantly 'Free Speech' as opposed to 'Free Beer' becuase anyone can view and modify the source code to suit their needs. The problem is if it goes wrong you won't get official support, and there aren't people trained and employed to know how to sort out problems with the software This is Microsofft's main argument for why people will not use open source software.
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post Jul 12 2005, 06:11 PM
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I prefer openoffice due to three reasons:

1. It opens all Microsoft office documents,
2. It doesn't ask for those stupid Registration Codes (which can be a nightmare if you get Office from a package and don't have the code!)
3. It's totally FREE!!!
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post Jul 12 2005, 06:14 PM
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Hmm I didn''t notice that post but musichere has a point there...
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