Last I checked the OpenOffice/LibreOffice solutions were somewhere between buggy and non-usable. Because Microsoft continues to refuse to make their apps accessible on the Mac and Microsoft continues to use their own proprietary format while business clings to them the only path forward left is to use Pages or the like and do the from/to conversion each time the files are passed back and forth. Nothing more can be done until one of the aforementioned trinity of issues changes or something that can read/write Office files natively (not likely if MS can help it). I was hoping for something better out of Google Docs but last I tried it their markup was horribly broken so Safari/VO could make little sense out of it.

CB

On 1/7/13 4:33 PM, David Hole wrote:
Hi.

I guess this have been up for discussions lots of times, but I hope
there are someone who can answer anyway.

What are the best solution for Mac users who are colaborating on
documents from Windows-users?
I mean.
- With Pages, one can edit the document, but have to export it to
doc-format. The solution works, but it's not very user friendly, and
especially for new Mac users who have been using MS Word for years.
- Libreoffice, OpenOffice.org and MS Office, how accessible are they now-a-day?

-Best regards David


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