Hello. I just discovered this software suite when I was in the library. Due to 
computer issues I had to get another computer and with it a software suite like 
Microsoft 365. At the time I didn't know you existed. Unfortunately I have to 
pay a subscription to use office 365. Since I am unemployed, I need to keep 
money in my pocket. question:
 
What can Open Office cannot do as oppose to office 365? From the looks of it, 
Open Office mimics what Office 365 can do pretty well but where does it come up 
short? Are there any advantages where Open Office is better than Microsoft 
Office 365 (other than being free)?
 
Can Documents created on Open Office be saved on Microsoft's cloud? 
 
Will documents generated in Open Office shift when opened by computers with 
Microsoft Word (2003. 2007 or 2013)? Would computers with Microsoft Word be 
able to open and edit Open Office Documents (and be saved)? 
 
Would I have formatting issues of opening Open Office spreadsheets by computers 
with Microsoft Excel (2003, 2007 or 2013)?
 
How good is the security against data theft and hacking on Open Office? Where 
would I get security updates? 
 
I like this software suite a lot but I need to be able to use it in the 
business world.  Thank you for your time.
 
 


Elliot C Warren 
                                          

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