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Open-source software rated: 10 alternatives you need

By Nate Lanxon, CNET.co.uk
21/11/2007



 



Paid-for version: Microsoft Office
Open-source alternative: OpenOffice

OpenOffice is a feature-packed alternative to Microsoft Office. It's developed by Sun Microsystems in collaboration with a community of dedicated contributors. The primary applications of OpenOffice consist Writer (word processor), Calc (spreadsheet), Impress (presentations), Base (databases), Draw (vector graphics editor) and Math (mathematical formulae editor, similar to Microsoft Equation Editor).

The good: For home users and families it offers everything you'll need to write letters, publish documents, formulate graphs, build slideshows and design simple Web pages. It looks and works like Microsoft Word and because it's free, it'll save you about S$300--the cost of Microsoft Office 2007 Basic version. For families, OpenOffice is an absolute must.

The bad: Microsoft Office comes with Outlook, which is vital for most business users. For this reason, OpenOffice isn't an alternative to Microsoft's corporate solutions. It's also lacks some of the advanced design functions of the 2007 version of Word.

Conclusion: OpenOffice will be perfect for most home users. Business users will almost certainly need Outlook, though OpenOffice may still provide all the functionality needed for word processing and spreadsheet work.

Download it here: openoffice.org

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Ryotsoi says...
I prefered Miranda IM, (www.miranda-im.org). 5 mins of set up require, but once done, it work thru every IMs.
is use only 8MB menory or so when active.

 
 
skyflakes says...
miranda IM's interface look dull though.

 
 
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