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Lucky Jack
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I still got MS Office 2003 which is now long in the tooth and I don't want to buy their new version. I have been looking at two free ones and wondering which one is the best one to go for.
Apache OpenOffice http://www.openoffice.org/why/index.html Or LibreOffice 5 http://www.libreoffice.org
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Lucky Jack
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I've only used Apache, but it has served its purpose just fine.
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Depends on what you need. if you have diverse and highly professional demands, Open Office. If you can afford a bit more relaxed attitude, I would prefer Libre Office (which I only know under Linux).
Open Office sometimes had me endlessly searching for a function. Anyhow, for ordinary text editing, both get the job done - with flying colours. Personally, I tend towards Libre Office, but I cannot give you a killer argument for that. I also prefer the bit more colpourful presentation and style (talking about the Linux version, I do not know whether the Windows version is and looks different). Last Microsoft stuff I tried in these regards, was edition 2010. Never liked their new menu style, and until today see no reason for myself why I would need to fall back to Microsoft, regarding typical office software. I liked the older versions of Word much better.
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Both Open Office and Libre Office are branches off the same tree and very similar. I find that Open Office has a higher variety of import filters, which occasionally is important to me. I have them both installed for when I infrequently find a function I need in one but not the other. They both use the open document format (MUCH better than Microsoft's proprietary formats) so changing back and forth is seamless and 100% compatible--just like any two computer programs should play nice with each other.
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Lucky Jack
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I tried Apache few years ago and removed it because their was some sort of issue with it, I trust it is all sorted now. I notice on reading up up on LibreOffice 5 more work and updates have gone into this one unlike Apache and has a higher recommendation. I think the best way is too give them both a try and see which one suites me.
Just one more quick question can both of them open MS office 2003 documents? More in the case of Word 2003.
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As far as I know, yes. I use Apache and have no problems with it. It will also save in MS formats as well as its own.
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I went with Libre for a free suite.
Recently bought Office 13 as the missus is doing a course, and was a requirement. |
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