Thoughts on a free office program

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    Thoughts on a free office program


    Have run out of installs with my 2007 and 2013 and am looking for a free one for the XP refurbish (running 7 of course) but I notice the ones I would have put on rely on Java and well am not going there.

    So any thoughts anyone please?
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    Have you tried Libre Office?
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    I would suggest Open Office
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    TheJackster1 said:
    I would suggest Open Office
    Oracle owned now. Most of the original programers started Libra Office.
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    Yep problem is the Java they both have to have

    I even thought about that Kingsoft the review was not that good maybe I'll just take a chance with the 2007 If it won't load well no big deal.
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    well.. I actually use Kingsoft for my second office programs.

    as far as now, Kingsoft does good and I like it much better than Open office (I have never tried LibreOffice so I won't bother saying). Kingsoft does not eat up your memory like Open Office does (when I used Open office, it ate up my RAM and hard disk - and I never use it again ever since). Maybe you have known from what you have read, but IMO Kingsoft has it plus - it can open multiple documents in one window with its multiple tabs feature. as a college student who's currently writing her thesis, this helps me a lot otherwise, the features are standards, just the same with any alternative office applications. you can change the UI of Kingsoft with your choice of themes, too, even though on the free version, you have very limited choice (as expected, after all).

    it's just my experience using Kingsoft (I still have it on my laptop and never intended to uninstall it ), but last decision is always up to you.
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    zephychan said:
    well.. I actually use Kingsoft for my second office programs.

    as far as now, Kingsoft does good and I like it much better than Open office (I have never tried LibreOffice so I won't bother saying). Kingsoft does not eat up your memory like Open Office does (when I used Open office, it ate up my RAM and hard disk - and I never use it again ever since). Maybe you have known from what you have read, but IMO Kingsoft has it plus - it can open multiple documents in one window with its multiple tabs feature. as a college student who's currently writing her thesis, this helps me a lot otherwise, the features are standards, just the same with any alternative office applications. you can change the UI of Kingsoft with your choice of themes, too, even though on the free version, you have very limited choice (as expected, after all).

    it's just my experience using Kingsoft (I still have it on my laptop and never intended to uninstall it ), but last decision is always up to you.
    Thanks zephychan I just might give that a go then nothing tried nothing gained just the site I was looking at wasn't very complimentary but there again a lot of the critiques are not always right eh?
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    ICit2lol said:
    I just might give that a go then nothing tried nothing gained just the site I was looking at wasn't very complimentary but there again a lot of the critiques are not always right eh?
    You're welcome.

    I agree. :) well, as for what I said, it's my personal experience. I found Kingsoft is no different from OpenOffice, except it's more lighter, and have a plus on its few features which OpenOffice doesn't have. it's always on your hand to or not to try it
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    I've used Open Office (oOffice) for a long time. Oracle passed it on to Apache.

    I tried LibreOffice and it felt like going backwards, yes many of the developers of oOffice jumped ship and started Libre - they took the code from that point and it doesn't seem to have changed much. I didn't like it, so I went back to oOffice.

    Yeah, oOffice is a pig, but you can trim it down by not installing most of the discretionary features. I only use Writer, Calc, and Impress - I only need english, I don't write Python scripts. So install only what you use and need. I haven't benchmarked it, but it "feels" lighter than it did two or three years ago.

    I dumped Java last year - oOffice runs fine without it.

    rvbfan said:
    TheJackster1 said:
    I would suggest Open Office
    Oracle owned now. Most of the original programers started Libra Office.
    ICit2lol said:
    Yep problem is the Java they both have to have

    I even thought about that Kingsoft the review was not that good maybe I'll just take a chance with the 2007 If it won't load well no big deal.
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    Oops a bit late Bill I already got Kingsoft on and there was a hiccup at first with freeze but seems to be working ok now.

    Like you I rarely use the office stuff I just like to have the Word handy for pasting refs to:)
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