Mike Reeves wrote: > I'll get to the point. I'm looking for a solution for my company that does > not invovle spending tons of money on Microsoft Office licensing. I was > wondering if it was possible to transfer over to OpenOffice fairly easily. > > You see, the business I work for is constantly growing and we're always > having to buy new MS Office Licenses... well we were wondering if OpenOffice > could be a new solution to that. > >
You'll find OpenOffice is an excellent alternative to spending money on MS Office. It has excellent compatibility with MS Office, though it doesn't yet support the Office 2007 files. It also exports PDF files. In addition, it supports the ISO standard ODT file formats, which MS Office doesn't. OpenOffice runs on all versions of Windows from W98 on, including Vista. It also runs on Mac, Linux, Solaris, BSD and OS/2, so no matter what operating system you use, you can likely run OpenOffice on it. It's also a free download, which you can run on as many computers as you wish. You can even give copies to your employees to install on their home computers. -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
