OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta
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OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta installation
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be very caeful
When I down loaded my Word docs from my backup drive and tried to resave to the format I was using for transmitting word files (rich text), all became garbled beyond repair (for me, anyway). Not just the file I was working on. So back to Office for me.
Re: "be very careful"
Donald L McDaniel
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I am inclined to think that it may stem from license issues...
Pity as i prefer OO to ms office...
Hopefully one day they will cure it, wonder if there commercial version Star Office has the same issues...
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)
Alan Bowman UK
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)
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.
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)
Donald L McDaniel
No Outlook replacement or Evolution?
I've been using Thunderbird as my email client and there's a calendar/to-do list addon, but no PIM so Evolution might be my answer.
RE: (OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta)
Not close to Office 2007
OpenOffice is fine for what it is, free. Let's not pretend that it is serious competition for Microsoft Office 2007.
That would be high praise.
OpenOffice is a serious product
There is still some way to go as many organisations still use a mix of MS Apps along with OpenOffice.
Rendering issues
Anybody that expects absolute perfection when transferring files between applications needs to rejoin the real world.
I use OO exclusively, over 5 years now
Same here
I love OpenOffice many years ago