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OpenOffice: This Free Office Suite is the Best Alternative to Microsoft OfficeOpenOffice is an unbelievable bargain. This is a robust and full featured office productivity suite that offers word-processing, presentation, spreadsheet and database modules. And best of all, this comes completely free. -
Importance of Using the Trial Version of Microsoft Office Suite 2010Microsoft Office Suite 2010 is a complete reversal of Microsoft Office 2007. Make sure you are ready for the changes by using the trial version before purchasing.
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NeoOffice - a Fantastic, Free Office Suite for MacNeoOffice, a Java port of the venerable OpenOffice suite, is a fantastic, free office suite for Mac. It offers almost all the features of Microsoft Office 2003 (or 2004 for Mac), and does so without costing a dime! -
Back-to-School: Choosing an Office Suite and Graphic Design Software for Classroom UseOffice suites and graphics editing software top the list when students need software for there classes. Here are some thoughts and software packages to consider.
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Microsoft Announces Free Web-Based Office SuiteMicrosoft announced that it will launch a free web based version of Microsoft Office in response to Google's and Zoho's suites of free online tools.
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Microsoft Office Suite: Great Software for WritersIf you are going to write anything for the internet where it is possible that millions of people are going to see it, I encourage you strongly to use a program such as Microsoft office.
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Microsoft Office for the Apple iPad? Office to Invade the iPadThe Apple iPad is on the way and while some are planning to compete with it, Microsoft is thinking of making the iPad an ally. The Apple iPad will feature iWork, but Microsoft is hoping to land Microsoft Office on Apple's iPad. -
Office 365 Features that Make it Great for Cloud EnthusiastsOffice 365 is a cloud-based version of Microsoft's popular office suite, Microsoft Office. Office 365 is more than just a way to access MS Office files via the web and these five features showcase the best features that Office 365 has to offer. -
OpenOffice.org - The Microsoft Office Suite AlternativeHave you ever wondered:"Is there anything other than Microsoft Office?". Look no more, OpenOffice.org is here!
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A Digital Media Suite for Our HD Present:Babya BSuiteBabya bSuite 2007 Standard is your complete digital media & office suite-offering word processing,music playback graphics and site design, calendars and presentations
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An Office in the Cloud(s)A look at three popular "office suites" available for free on the Web. -
Why Google Apps Beats Microsoft Office 365Surefire reasons why Google Apps bests Microsoft Office 365 -
Being Free from Microsoft OfficeFor many years, I have used Microsoft Office applications. I am definitely not a fan of it in any way. Most large and small companies however, require the use of this product because it is universal.
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Zoho Office Webservice - Desktop Integration with Web Offices for UbuntuWith this little utility installed, Ubuntu users can open new documents via the Zoho web-based office suite (or upload existing ones), with just a couple clicks. -
Office 2011 for the Mac is Coming: Good or Bad?After the disappointment of the past that was Office 2008 for the Mac, now Microsoft is releasing Office 2011 for the Mac and all of the features are aiming to be everything we ever wanted before.
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Open OfficeAs Microsoft Office and other professional office programs continue to grow more expensive, Open Office has become the leading open-source office suite, allowing individuals and companies to save hundreds and thousands of dollars a year.
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Office Suites for the Mac: Microsoft Office 2008 Vs. IWork '08If you are a recent switcher from Microsoft Windows to the Macintosh, you may be deciding which office or productivity suite to purchase. While there are several out on the market, the two most popular on the Macintosh platform are Microsoft Office 2008 and Apple's iWork.
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Three Free Alternatives to Expensive Office SuitesThis article covers three free office suites that offer many if not all of the features of commercial office suites. -
Five Free Office SuitesMore and more school courses are needing documents compatible with the golden standard, Microsoft Office, however not everyone can afford such a steep price tag. Here's a few free alternatives that work just as well.
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Free Online Versions of Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and AccessMicrosoft Office is now online and it's free! In response to Google Docs, Microsoft introduces Office Live, free online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. -
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Step by Step: ReviewMicrosoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Step by Step is a great book for building PowerPoint 2007 computer skills. If you need to increase your knowledge of PowerPoint 2007, consider Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Step by Step.
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How to Set Up Open Office Writer for Easy UseOpen Office Writer is the word processor in Open Office Productivity Suite. Setting up a few Open Office Writer adjustments and selections can simplify your writing and editing tasks. -
How to Use the New Screenshot Feature in Microsoft Office 2010Office 2010 has a new feature that allows users to grab a copy of an open window and slap it into an application document. This articles describes how to do it. -
How to Install Microsoft Office 2010Information on the different versions of Microsoft Office 2010 Suite and step-by-step installation instructions. -
Learn More About Microsoft Office 2007; Download the Free TrialIn this article you will learn how to experience the free trial of Microsoft Office 2007. -
Office Suites Quick ComparisonThis is a quick comparison of the four most commonly used Office suites: MS Office, Apple iWorks, Open Office and Google Docs.
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ThinkFree Office - a Cheap/No-Cost Alternative to Microsoft OfficeThinkFree Office was originally released more than a decade ago. In the years that followed, this Java-based (and now web-based) office solution has taken flight, so that it now has more than a quarter of a million users. See what I thought of it in my review. -
How to Recycle at the OfficeEven worms (no kidding) can take the office to the next level of green. From compost to plastic, there is a lot more we can do at the office to recycle and make a difference.
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Online Office Suites Could Spell the End of Microsoft OfficeThe days of bloated office suites running on a desktop may soon be numbered. With a marked move toward a different cost model for owning an office suite, pay-per-use and online office suites have become quite popular.
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IBM Lotus Symphony - a New Free Competitor to Microsoft OfficeIBM announced recently that it will be giving away, absolutely free, a new office suite, based on OpenOffice, as a direct competitor to Microsoft Office. Is it ready? Not quite yet. Will it be? Maybe! -
How Open Office Holds its Own Against Microsoft OfficeOpen Office is an all in one office suite that you can download and distribute freely to whomever you want.
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Microsoft Office Student & Teacher EditionMicrosoft Office is a suite of productivity tools containing a good assortment of word processor, mail and other tools for the student, small business and even home user.
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Microsoft Office 2010: Initial ThoughtsMy personal, unbiased opinion of Microsoft's newest installment of the Office suite.
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Microsoft Unveils New Browser Based OfficeFighting back against online services like Google Docs and Zoho, Microsoft finally released a private beta of its Office productivity software suite.
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3 Ways to Make Office-To-Home Computing EasierHere are a few ways that you can easily work on your office work from home, without sacrificing the quality of your work or dealing with issues with your files when you plug back into the office in the morning.
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Getting Office Software for Windows VistaOver the last couple of months, I've been looking at ways to spruce up Windows Vista, either by getting some of the bits Microsoft leaves out of its cheaper versions or by borrowing bits and ideas from other sources such as Apple's Mac OS.
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The Ultimate Steal-Microsoft Office for Only $60I'm willing to bet that many people out there have purchased, used, and/or yelled at Microsoft Office before. Read on if you want to purchase Microsoft Office Professional for only $60.
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How to Open Office 2007 Files with Office 2003Microsoft Office 2007 has been out for a while and is gaining more popularity. If you still have Office 2003, you can't open these files with an upgrade, right? Read this article to learn about a free utility that allows just that.
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Microsoft Office, Free with Google DocsI teach you the basics about Google Documents a great service that does all you can do in Microsoft Office and more for free, with no downloads, and you can access it all on any computer with an internet connection.
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Guide to Upgrading to Microsoft Office 2010Learn how to install Microsoft Office 2010, including installation options and system requirements.





