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From: "Deirdre mcNamara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 5:31 PM
Subject: [users] openoffice compatability
Dear Sun Micro,
I switched to Mac OSX from Windows Office 2003 Teacher
version. I was about to download iWork when I read
user blogs.
Can I open my Windows 2003 files with open office?
Can I work o Mac with Open Office and how does OO
compare with iOffice? Would I need Final Draft as
well?
Most of your users seem to be highly computer savvy.
I'm a Writer/Dramatist who has to work new tech out on
my own. Thank you, reply soon. I've great scripts in
Macs "restricted" files that need immediate attention.
Thank you, DM
Do you know the SciFi writer Piers Anthony? He writes 2 to 4 books
a year using OpenOffice.org (on Linux).
I do not have a Mac, but the Windows version is great.
Every so often there is an update/upgrade of the software.
There is no "final draft" since everytime the software is
updated, it is put out as a new version 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, etc.
Since OpenOffice.org is free, download it and try and see
if you like it. I like it better than MS Office 2003.
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