Absolute Best Office XP alternative

newuser

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You guys know what I'm talking about. I'm trying to find out which of these $50 office alternatives is the best (most like microsoft). I need powerpoint, excel, and word and needs to be able to work with .doc .exe .ppt
 

Schadenfroh

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OpenOffice.org

open source, change anything you want, based on star office from sun. clones of wordperfect, lotus 1-2-3, powerpoint, and etc. it can read any microsoft file, and alot of others from the other companies. it can also save as microsoft files. completely interchangable.
 

igowerf

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OpenOffice is a great alternative. It doesn't have a grammar check built into the word processor. I believe Star Office has one though.
 

Zugzwang152

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open office for sure. i have been using it for about 3 months now, and i love it. it can also save into microsoft word format, if you ever need to do that as well.
 

newuser

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bump

btw, I need something with spelling and grammer check and excel has to has all the higher level functions and calculations
 

Originally posted by: Spyro
Openoffice for sure. It has everything MS Office has and more :)
More Of what? MS Office is in a class of its own. I just wish that MS would make everything else as good as Office. And please dont tell me that is just as good when its not. I tried replicating my complex reports with the Open Office calculator and it could not be done because the calulator could handle the formulas I use in Excel.
 

newuser

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Originally posted by: DrJohnMarkway
Originally posted by: Spyro
Openoffice for sure. It has everything MS Office has and more :)
More Of what? MS Office is in a class of its own. I just wish that MS would make everything else as good as Office. And please dont tell me that is just as good when its not. I tried replicating my complex reports with the Open Office calculator and it could not be done because the calulator could handle the formulas I use in Excel.

yeah, I actually use all the logic and trig functions in excel as well as all the charts and stuff (engr. major). Guess I'll be using Office XP for Students
 

KeyserSoze

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Check with your University if you are a student, because those are DIRT cheap, and Legit.

I got my Office XP from school for something like $20 bux!!! And I got Visual Studio .NET for 5 bux a CD. (30 bux total.) And that I got as "faculty" :D, because I worked for the University.





KeyserSoze
 

newuser

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Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
Check with your University if you are a student, because those are DIRT cheap, and Legit.

I got my Office XP from school for something like $20 bux!!! And I got Visual Studio .NET for 5 bux a CD. (30 bux total.) And that I got as "faculty" :D, because I worked for the University.





KeyserSoze
Are you serious, I just checked my college bookstore and it was like $150 for office XP

lowest price I can find is $127 at sams club www.samsclub.com or dell.com
 

Lonyo

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Originally posted by: DrJohnMarkway
Originally posted by: Spyro
Openoffice for sure. It has everything MS Office has and more :)
More Of what? MS Office is in a class of its own. I just wish that MS would make everything else as good as Office. And please dont tell me that is just as good when its not. I tried replicating my complex reports with the Open Office calculator and it could not be done because the calulator could handle the formulas I use in Excel.

They do make everything as good as Office.

Win 98 has issues with 512MB RAM unless you edit the registry, I has MS Office 2k crash when I had over1GB RAM installed.

They do try and make them all the same ;)