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09-24-2016, 07:51 PM (This post was last modified: 09-24-2016, 07:52 PM by Naiwen.) Anyone's used that? It's free and compatible with MacOS, hence why I'm using it currently on my Mac Book Pro. I think it's the same thing as Microsoft Suite Office, only it's open source therefore free for home and business use. Of course, it's got less functionalities than the official paid Microsoft Suite Office, but it's doing the basic job that I need to be done, so yeah, it works for me.
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I haven't used Open Office so far, but I have used Libre Office, which is a free version of the Microsoft Office suite, but with limited features.
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Open Office and Libre Office are both great alternatives to Microsoft Office.
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