OpenOffice.org Review      

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December 16th, 2007

OpenOffice.org is a free to use software that is available for download from www.download.com. The freely downloadable version does not have any limitations. This is a package of software and included in it are a word processor, a presentation manager, a drawing program and a spreadsheet program. All these make OpenOffice.org very similar to Microsoft Office.

The file formats OpenOffice works transparently with include Microsoft Office formats. This software’s localizations are available in 27 languages. Linux, Solaris and Windows can be used as operating systems for this software. This office productivity suite is written in C++. Any knowledgeable developer can benefit from the OpenOffice Source.

OpenOffice is a worthy alternative of MS Office. Its applications that can be used in every office are powerful. Apart from basic editing, complex equations and multipart documents can be handled by this software. Users will find the software similar looking to MS office. If you are used to MS Office you will be comfortable with this software.

In the latest versions, there are many program extensions available. There is a great export tool with bidirectional functionality as well as a professional writers template. In addition there is Blog publishing assistance available. If you are in search of office productivity free then this software is for you.

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