Alternative to Microsoft Office

Mike

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For those who don't like Microsoft Office, for any reason,
there is an alternative that is based on M.S. Office, the
files are interchangable and it is free.

Check it out at wps.com I won't make the link clickable
as in the past I have been accused of posting dodgy links.
add the www. at the front, if I do it, it becomes clickable.

This is a good programme, it has all the same things a office,
plus it also has lots of free templates.

So if you want an alternative, have a look.

Mike.
 

I use LibreOffice with Mint. Maybe if I needed more bells and whistles I would definitely look at your suggestion. It amazes me that most of the casual users refuse to even consider Linux. Free, stable and security are my main selling points, but then again I was never a conformist or sheeple.
 
Libre Office has been around for a while, but I have never seen it.

WPS Office also works with Linux, Android, Windows and Mac plus
they upgrade it annually.

Mike.
 

I've used OpenOffice for several years. It has all the necessary features, and it is free. It is probably the most popular alternative to MS Office, and has millions of users worldwide. It is Open Source software that is developed/upgraded by programmers on an ongoing basis.

http://www.openoffice.org/
 
I put Open Office on both my Windows 7 computers, however, they also both came with Office Starter (Word and Excel) so more often than not, I'm using that.
 
I am offered a deal from the state every year or when a new version of office comes out. I get the most current version of Office for $15.00 and can use the serial number on three different devices. So, I have version 2013 right now installed on my PC, laptop and Android tablet. I use only 2 or 3 of the different tasks.
 
I am offered a deal from the state every year or when a new version of office comes out. I get the most current version of Office for $15.00 and can use the serial number on three different devices. So, I have version 2013 right now installed on my PC, laptop and Android tablet. I use only 2 or 3 of the different tasks.

That's great! I got that deal when I took classes in 2011. With mine I couldn't reload it when I had to do a factory restore. So now I just use the free MS Office Starter.
 
I don't know how you could have downloaded MS Word Starter as it is a Microsoft Product requiring a license. If gotten from another site, it may not be genuine. I have not heard of this item being offered outside the purchase of a new computer.
 


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