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  • P Paul Kemner

    I'd suggest LibreOffice too. I've used Impress for presentations, and the writer for everything from letters to writing a novella. I don't have to hear complaints from my wife about the presence of "the ribbon" on her computers- a big plus. :-D

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    Andres Cassagnes
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    My wife, who is a lawyer, turns to LibreOffice too because of the ease of use and the practical functionality

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      Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

      Thanks, Milind

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      zhaozhaozz
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      Kingsoft office is very good! You can have a try. Made in china is the best.

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      • L Lost User

        Another vote for OpenOffice. I've got it on USB, and also use Calc and Writer on systems where Office is installed. It does not come with a Ribbon, does not have those annoying and useless gradients. It's small and fast, but the way it displays a Word-document might differ slightly from Word itself, which may result in empty pages when viewing it in Word.

        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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        Matt McGuire
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        agreed; OpenOffice rocks. I have both on my work machine (MS office 2010 and OpenOffice)and only resort to Word when i absolutely have to. OpenOffice has a few quarks, but I still prefer the layout. (hope someone at MS is listening ;P )

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        • M MT_

          Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

          Thanks, Milind

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          kdmote
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          If the only reason you are wanting to avoid office is the cost, and if your freelance work could be considered a "startup" business, you definitely will want to take a look at the Microsoft Bizspark program -- an amazing (free) MS-sponsored organization that is dedicated to helping startups by providing free tools (both dev and Office tools). It really is quite incredible.

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          • M MT_

            Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

            Thanks, Milind

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            patbob
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            If you need to exchange documents with other people using MS Office, you really have no choice but to use MS Office yourself, and you'll have to be using a version fairly close to theirs at that. If you have a full time job someplace, they might be part of the home use program, and you might be able to get a license for MS Office through that for a very reasonable cost. If you don't need to interoperate with MS office, I've used the OpenOffice suite for a number of years and it works very well.

            We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.

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            • M Matt McGuire

              agreed; OpenOffice rocks. I have both on my work machine (MS office 2010 and OpenOffice)and only resort to Word when i absolutely have to. OpenOffice has a few quarks, but I still prefer the layout. (hope someone at MS is listening ;P )

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              User 10083203
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              Quarks as opposed to neutrinos :) I prefer LibreOffice, because I like the layout and compatibility a little more.

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              • M MT_

                Thanks. That seems to be better choice compared to Google Docs. I was looking for something similar, probably I didn't try hard. Thanks.

                Thanks, Milind

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                BobbyStrain
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                If you shop online you can find a single installation license which cannot transfer. You can get Office Enterprise for less than $100.

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                • M MT_

                  Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

                  Thanks, Milind

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                  RASPeter
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                  LibreOffice. Last I checked, OpenOffice was dead, development-wise. I've used MSOffice 365, but wasn't impressed enough with it to continue using it once the project I was on that required it was done (It was an automated document generation thing). My daughter uses Google Docs for all her school work, and for the rare occasions when Google Docs isn't enough for me, LibreOffice is more than good enough, and also has a better UI, IMHO.

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                  • M MT_

                    Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

                    Thanks, Milind

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                    RedDk
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                    Noone here in CP Lounge is going to believe this but ... Adobe Acrobat Pro? As a substitute for MS Word, that is. Problems like where to make personal data, charts, graphic extravaganzas in 3D (embedded and manipulatable, no less), front-end 2D illustration and image available to ... clients. Solved. Big editor capabilities, many save formats, integration with other members of Adobe Suite. PDF is 'yer one-stop-shop. Modestly priced too, in my estimation (go for a stand-alone, my friend).

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                    • M MT_

                      Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

                      Thanks, Milind

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                      carlospc1970
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                      You may want to check Microsoft's BizSpark initiative. It gives 3 years of free licences of MS software, including Office, SQL Server and Visual Studio. It's really great. I use it myself.

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                      • M MT_

                        Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

                        Thanks, Milind

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                        Bitbeisser
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                        OpenOffice or LibreOffice will be just fine. I use Writer, Calc and Impress (PowerPoint equivalent) all the time for the last 3 years now, with the added advantage that I can use the same programs, in the same way, on Windows, OS X and Linux...:thumbsup:

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                        • M MT_

                          Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

                          Thanks, Milind

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                          Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji
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                          LibreOffice is best. Google Docs is nasty in between the worlds needs online and offline. MS Online is some way better than Google Docs. Though, both lack good offline support. OpenOffice is not good. AbiWorder seemed better than OpenOffice. Waste to spend on MS Office now.

                          Regards, Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji http://jwalantsoneji.com[^]

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                          • M MT_

                            Hi Guys, I am looking for an alternate to MS Office for home laptop (which I am using for part-time freelance work, not on office but programming related). Buying MS Office is costly and can't afford at least at this moment. :( I need word and excel only. I saw few alternates like Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice, KingSoft Office etc. I know free ones may not be as best as MS Office but which would be closest? Anyone has first-hand experience to guide which one is more like MS office? :confused:

                            Thanks, Milind

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                            KarstenK
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                            I do my private stuff since years with Open Office/Libre Office and it is most times fine. Some adavanced features are missing. But I like it - at most "for free". :cool:

                            Press F1 for help or google it. Greetings from Germany

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