I have been considering getting Windows Excel software for my accounts.
The proper price for this software is around £100 but there are several websites offering a free download.
There must, surely, be a catch somewhere. What is it ?
Fugitive wrote:Open Office is great. Can't tell the difference between that and MS Word, Works, Office and Excel.
Fugitive wrote:My first PC in 1999 was pre-loaded with so many free software programmes and a box of discs it felt like Christmas.
Fugitive wrote:Open Office is great. Can't tell the difference between that and MS Word, Works, Office and Excel.
My first PC in 1999 was pre-loaded with so many free software programmes and a box of discs it felt like Christmas.
Workingman wrote:Jo, when I was teaching it used to drive me to distraction that MS Office was always promoted as the office suite to use.
It was the same when I was teaching Literacy and Numeracy for a local college. At every turn it was MS products that were promoted as the the ones to use.
The reality is that MS products are not needed in order to complete any education course.
Any compatible office suite will do. It could be Lotus Symphony, or OO, or any one of the the ones I have highlighted here. SoftMaker is actually one of the better ones as it is compatible from the outset, but it is not the only one.
I just wish that parents were aware of the alternatives.
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