To replace MS Office you might want to try NeoOffice, I own MS Office  
at home and tried NeoOffice at work, works great for me and can't  
beat the price free or preferably a donation to help support the  
continued upgrades. My needs are pretty basic but it does everything  
I need it to do, simple word processing, a spread sheet or two and  
the occasional powerpoint presentation, I have not used the graphics  
program yet, so i can't speak about that

Good luck
mr


On Sep 7, 2008, at 2:36 AM, Brian Christmas wrote:

>
>
> On 07/09/2008, at 4:08 PM, Jim McGee wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Folks-
>>
>> I downloaded iWork'08 trial in the hopes of replacing MS office and
>> my 30 day trial is over.
>>
>> I found iWork to be painfully slow and confusing in many ways.
>> Realizing that it still needs work to suit my needs, I've decided to
>> give up on it for the time being and would like to know how to rid my
>> Sawtooth 400 of this trial version.
>>
>> As I am new to OS X, I would appreciate any advice towards that end.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim (aka: mudbro)
>
> G'day Jim
>



Kind Regards,
Mark Ray
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