What's a good alternative to Office?
Mainly used for word processing and spreadsheets.
Open office.......
Open Office
[url] http://www.openoffice.org/ [/url]
For most things, it's pretty much as good as MS office these days, a little more fiddly to use in things such as choosing from a variety of different formats to save as in Excel, but ultimately it's a free version of an otherwise expensive product!
I'm convinced 80% of users wouldn't notice the difference between MS Office and Open Office in use, and of the other 20% that notice, probably 15% or more wouldn't care...
OpenOffice here too. I like the fact it opens .docx and the like without a blink, amongst other things.
Plus it has the option to export as PDF built in, which is very, very useful.
[url= http://www.openoffice.org/ ]OpenOffice[/url] it works...well
if you have a mac then you should try iWork - has all the functions you need for household use. And does some things very nicely. But it costs (£48-£71 depending on where you buy) whereas OpenOffice is free.
Google Docs
Open Office on most OS, kOffice on Linux (Ubuntu at least).
I use Open Office, which I can't really justify a grumble about considering it's cost.
It can be mildly frustrating at times though.
You can get MS Office for 3 PC's for £89:
http://www.coastalsoftware.co.uk/O2K10HSR.html
Although I have OpenOffice too for the drawing package, as Visio is stupidlypriced.
open office, which drawing package?
I either use open office or google docs depending on the situation
Best "drawing package" I've found is Paint.NET - it's like Paint Shop Pro before it got serious and expensive.
yeah! I still use a demo version of PSP 5
Charlie.... drawing as in vector graphics? Or drawing as in Photoshop stylee?
For vector graphics there is Inkscape.
For photoshop stylee there is GIMP.
Both very good...
And both free.. :o)
Charlie - its just part of OpenOffice 3.2, a less complicated version of Visio (like it was before MS took over).
ok ta. I have 3.2, but only what came down with ubuntu.
Will go fetch it
