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First of all it's free...
http://www.edmunds-enterprises.com/l...tl/product/123
So far I've found it to be a better program than MS Office 2000, are there any pros and cons I should know of as far was word processing, spreadsheets, or presentations go?
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I don't know much about MS Access since it's been a while since I took a class and haven't used it since, but does SOT Office have a program similar to Access?
http://www.edmunds-enterprises.com/l...tl/product/123
So far I've found it to be a better program than MS Office 2000, are there any pros and cons I should know of as far was word processing, spreadsheets, or presentations go?
Edit:
I don't know much about MS Access since it's been a while since I took a class and haven't used it since, but does SOT Office have a program similar to Access?
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Hello,
This is the first I have seen of the software. What surprises me is that it is for Linux, and it is not downloadable. A lot of software for linux can be downloaded and tried right away.
I like the OpenOffice suite. Am looking for groupware stuff now, so I can do calendaring and such.
Have you downloaded it? Does the software allow for proper printing, fonts, page management, that sort of thing?
Christian
This is the first I have seen of the software. What surprises me is that it is for Linux, and it is not downloadable. A lot of software for linux can be downloaded and tried right away.
I like the OpenOffice suite. Am looking for groupware stuff now, so I can do calendaring and such.
Have you downloaded it? Does the software allow for proper printing, fonts, page management, that sort of thing?
Christian
Sorry if I am pushing this in the wrong direction but I agree, Open Office is a great program. Check it out:
http://www.openoffice.org
http://www.openoffice.org
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