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RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)
For the most part, a very usable replacement for MS-
Office. The version that I ran on the Mac was crashing
when I was playing with the database but I don't really
expect it to be perfect, after all it is a Beta. I've also been
using NeoOffice which was built on the OO code base.
With a little shift in mindset, you can be very successful
with it. The new MS-Office on either platform is much
nicer and a great leap from the existing version that OO
targets. However, if you don't need the new ribbons, UI or
all the templates, OO is a great replacement. The file
format idiosyncrasies will likely always exist.
Posted by: webnuts4u2-news@...   Posted on: 05/12/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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be very caeful  steeliejim | 05/12/08
Re: "be very careful"  orthocross | 05/12/08
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)  wraithe | 05/12/08
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)  a-bowmam@... | 05/12/08
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)  webnuts4u2-news@... | 05/12/08
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)  orthocross | 05/12/08
No Outlook replacement or Evolution?  bunkport | 05/12/08
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)  jjpopat@... | 05/12/08
Not close to Office 2007  MaranathaP | 05/12/08
That would be high praise.  zclayton2 | 05/13/08
OpenOffice is a serious product  ben.rattigan | 05/13/08
Rendering issues  NickNielsen | 05/13/08
I use OO exclusively, over 5 years now  starcannon99022@... | 05/13/08
Same here  fr@... | 05/16/08
I love OpenOffice many years ago  lorenzomaceiras | 06/05/08

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