Almost 16 Million Office 2010 Copies Sold in 6 Months
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It's a great product!! I have tried the free office suites including open office which stayed on my computer about five minutes before it was removed
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It's a great product!! I have tried the free office suites including open office which stayed on my computer about five minutes before it was removed
Like I said, if you have Microsoft Office already, I don't see why you would use Open Office.
However, if your only choice was to buy Office 2010 Home and Student for $149 or instead download and use Open Office for free....it might hang around longer than 5 minutes. But of course, if you required the advanced Excel functionality as illustrated by Jimbo45 above, that $149 shouldn't slow you down for a second.
It all comes down to needs/wants and money. The $149 savings on Office might buy you an SSD, or a new video card, or something else you value more and Open Office might be just fine. It just depends upon the person.
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It's a great product!! I have tried the free office suites including open office which stayed on my computer about five minutes before it was removed
Like I said, if you have Microsoft Office already, I don't see why you would use Open Office.
However, if your only choice was to buy Office 2010 Home and Student for $149 or instead download and use Open Office for free....it might hang around longer than 5 minutes. But of course, if you required the advanced Excel functionality as illustrated by Jimbo45 above, that $149 shouldn't slow you down for a second.
It all comes down to needs/wants and money. The $149 savings on Office might buy you an SSD, or a new video card, or something else you value more and Open Office might be just fine. It just depends upon the person.
I agree, the reason I tried Open Office is because this was an older PC that I only has Microsoft WORKS on.
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I don't use MS Office at home, I am an Open Office guy. I am also not a power user, so I see no diiference other than it cost me nothing. I can get MS Office through work for $10 on the at home program, but just never did. I run 3 PC's at home and it is just more economical to use the free alternative. I could be way off base, but I don't hink they sell a multiple install version, like they did with W7 home premium. I would consider buying it if they did a 3 install for one low price though. We use it at work and I like it, but like I said, at home I am not a power user at all.
I guess it comes down to how you use it and whether or not the free alternatives will work for you.
Geeve
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I'm just trailing behind with good ol Office '07 and Office '03 at work.
Is Office '10 much different from Office '07. Only ask i never really bothered looking into it.
Though, could be worse, i could be trailing along with Office '97.
Lucky
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I use it mainly because of my TechNet subscription, if it were not for that, I would be using Open Office ...