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open office...any good



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can i say use it at home and send a spreadsheet to work and open the file on excel?

Yup. That would be fine.

OpenOffice.org pioneered the ISO/IEC standard OpenDocument file formats (ODF), which it uses natively, by default. It also supports reading (and in some cases writing) a large number of legacy proprietary file formats (e.g.: WordPerfect, StarOffice, Lotus software, MS Works, Rich Text Format), most notably including Microsoft Office formats[12] after which the OpenDocument specification was "approved for release as an ISO and IEC International Standard" under the name ISO/IEC 26300:2006.[13].
 
I started using it for my final year project.
Felt all cool.. then I realised Word worked better than Writer overall.. so went back to that.

It's very good though.. but an Office (2003/2007) replacement? Not yet.. but that might be me :)
 

sn00p

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  A blue one.
I started using it for my final year project.
Felt all cool.. then I realised Word worked better than Writer overall.. so went back to that.

It's very good though.. but an Office (2003/2007) replacement? Not yet.. but that might be me :)

Office 2007 is unusable! It sure does look perdy though.
 


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