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5 stars
Version: OpenOffice.org (Intel) 3.0
Pros: Great interface! Opens all MS Office files and can save in MS Office formats--can even set as the default format for all files. The features and tools are excellent. Price is right (free!).
Cons: None, with the release of 3.0. (Note: Have not used the database module enough to comment)
Summary: OpenOffice 3.0 is a true rival to MS Office, and in some aspects is even more powerful. It is fully customizable and the programming is all open-source. I have been using OpenOffice nearly exclusively for more than four years now--I love it! read more
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4 stars
Version: OpenOffice.org (Intel) 3.0
Pros: Easy to learn and easy to use
Cons: I cannot find anything negative with Open Office
Summary: I used Microsoft Office and lost my copy. I downloaded Open Office and found it just as easy to use. It saved me alot of trouble in learning a new program. read more
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4 stars
Version: OpenOffice.org (Intel) 3.0
"Open Office is the Office for me!"
Pros: This does everything that I need it to do. I could not see spending the money to upgrade my old MS Office 2000 which was not letting me install it on my laptop. I love OpenOffice, There is no reason to spend the extra dollars which I don't have.
Cons: I haven't had this program very long. So far there are no cons.
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5 stars
Version: OpenOffice.org (Intel) 3.0
Pros: It will do everything most offices need and then some. I can't see paying for Microsoft Office for a few items that I'll probably never need.
Cons: A lot of newbies will have difficulty finding how to do some of thing's this suite is capable of. Bento and FileMaker are better and easier databases.
Summary: It does everything I need it to do and at a great price, FREE. read more
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5 stars
Version: OpenOffice.org (Intel) 3.0
"Miles above previous versions. Better than Office 2008"
Pros: Very easy to use. Conversion from Office files works well. Size of documents half that of Office. Not buggy like Office; works seamlessly with Spaces. Quicklook displays OO docs better than Office docs. Starts and runs fast.
Cons: Would like to see more templates. Not all spreadsheets upload correctly to google docs, but that could be an issue with Google.
Summary: This version is so much better than previous versions. If you have not liked OO in the past, you should try it now. I own Office 2008, but will be selling it now, because OO just works better. read more
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