Better? no, not really. |
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Is there a freeware program that's better? |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Better? no, not really. |
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As far as I know, OO.o can do everything Word can, and then some. It's what I use personally. There are also a few variants of OpenOffice out there, I think IBM has one that's supposed to have better looks and more features. I read a brief snippet about it in PC World's (or it could have been PC Magazine, not sure) top freeware programs article this month. I'll look it up real quick and see if I can get more info on it. |
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Last edited by Man of Steel; 03-18-2008 at 06:58 AM.
Depends on what "better" means to you. There's definitely free stuff, and a lot of it is just as good, just... different. The biggest problem with Office replacements is that documents written in the latest MS will always be incompatible... then again, with their latest version of office, they seem to have made sure that backwards compatibility with their own product is a tall order. |
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MS has been forced by the EU to open up the implementation specs for OOXML (the file format for Office 2007) |
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I believe that OOo can read docx files. |
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TexMacs is free and produces high quality output. |
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Why is OOo inefficient? |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
It isn't... |
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Java is no different (broadly speaking) from any .Net language, performance wise |
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Something running on a VM will always be slower than something running natively. Most Java VMs do fully compile parts of the code, but even that takes time. |
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There's always AbiWord, too. I keep AbiWord Portable on my flash drive that goes everywhere I go, just in case. |
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I would just use Word. |
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