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Website review: Open Office - Finding the Comfort Z...

kdfrawg kdfrawg discovered this in Software 7 reviews since Mar 1, 2008
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kdfrawg discovered 3 months ago
Business (and personal) applications are chosen by look and feel, and by comfort levels. It is not easy to make a change. In the case of Open Office, though, the change is worth it.
bamafun rated 2 months ago
I also have used MS OFFICE for years and I agree it's hard to even think about using something else.... I have experimented with Open Office as well so maybe it's time I gave it another shot! =) Thanks for sharing your ideas and thoughts - Great Post!
mokkikunta rated 3 months ago
From the page: "I understand that the technical quality of an application is of supreme importance in judging whether or not a program is right for your needs."
TheMobiBlog rated 3 months ago
Thats quite the skill level.. From the page: "I recall writing a version of Runoff for DEC computers that would work with Canon, HP, and Xerox laser printers because DEC had not yet provided anything with which to do that. If you wanted to work with numbers back then, you used an electronic calculator, which had replaced the slide rule, or you wrote a program in FORTRAN."
socialpyramid rated 3 months ago
Very good points about the challenges of getting more acceptance for Open Office.
svartling rated 3 months ago
From the page: "Open Office will be a replacement for most people. They will have been users of MS Office, MS Works, WordPerfect Office, or some other more mature system."
rjj rated 3 months ago
From the page: "I can see a day, not too far in the future, when there is no Microsoft Office in my life. That is a very liberating thought."
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