Office alternatives

Office alternatives

Re: Office alternatives Posted by wil5on on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 7:11am
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Fairly recently I had to reinstall windows, which forced me to reinstall my apps. Now, when I get around to MS Office, it says I've used up the activation limit for my copy (which is legal, ffs). I've had it up to here with this activation s**t, so can all you in the know please suggest either alternatives or some sort of workaround for MS.

Any alternative has to have word processing, spreadsheet and support for MS office files. I've heard of Open Office, is there a winxp version of it?
Re: Office alternatives Posted by fraggard on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 7:19am
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http://www.OpenOffice.org

It seems to support most ms-office formats, and yes it has a windows version.

I don't know how it behaves on windows, but it's slow as hell on any
linux machine I've seen so far. That's something you need to consider.
Re: Office alternatives Posted by Orpheus on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 7:26am
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i got out voted last time. stay away from easy office.

i still use it and find it perfectly satisfactory. much preferable to MS office, which i have a legal copy of as well... to each their own as they say :/
Re: Office alternatives Posted by wil5on on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 8:02am
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Thanks guys.
Re: Office alternatives Posted by Crono on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 8:07am
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I use OpenOffice, but no one else does :mad:
Not that it's THAT big of a deal, but it's annoying when you have to say ... send a resum? twice because they demand you use word without specifying it before hand. (bastards)

There are some other useful programs. Such as, if you need to write some documents regarding math, physics, logic, whatever, anything like that you should look for a TeX program. There's much newer GUI versions like MikeTex. Plus, All Tex versions have much higher detailed fonts, thus print outs are clearer.

I believe there's Windows builds floating around.

Just extra information, if you ever wondered. It is in no way a replacement for an office suite (unless you just use "text documents" then it very well can replace word or openoffice text)
Re: Office alternatives Posted by OtZman on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 3:05pm
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You could ahemgetaserialoracrack for MS Office :rolleyes:
Re: Office alternatives Posted by Wild Card on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 4:12pm
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OpenOffice is pretty nice.
Re: Office alternatives Posted by wil5on on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 10:23pm
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I wouldve done that Otz, but I dont like going around warez sites generally (windows firewall probably cant protect me well enough) and I never liked the MSO interface to begin with.
Re: Office alternatives Posted by willow on Thu Feb 24th 2005 at 10:57pm
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I use Open Office, and I love it. You need to keep in mind tho,
it's uses Java. Open Office reads and saves in all microsoft
formats. It's free and it's very nice. Can't go wrong with
it.
Re: Office alternatives Posted by SaintGreg on Fri Feb 25th 2005 at 1:41am
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I use open office too after checking it out in the last thread of
office programs and I really like it. Though I've only used the
word processing. Seems like it takes quite a while to load and
save though.