As I understand it, when Oracle took over the OpenOffice project, some of the key developers left and started work on LibreOffice. If it sounds very similar to OpenOffice, that’s because it’s a fork from that project. Versions are available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and many Unix flavors. Libre Office’s native format is the Open Document Format (ODF), but it supports a staggering variety of other formats, including MS Office. Libre Office is a free, open source office suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six applications: Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math and Base. Here are some of the best alternative office suites… Fortunately, there are plenty of good alternatives to Microsoft Office many are free, and even those that are not cost much less than Office. The Office Home and Business edition costs $219, and the Professional edition goes for $399. But it can cost a lot of gold, even at today’s low street prices. Microsoft Office is the gold standard for business productivity suites. Bob evaluates 10 of the best alternatives (some free/some paid) to the inflated price tag attached to Microsoft Office.–PC Pitstop
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