Tue 27 Jun 2006
from openoffice.org
Microsoft offers you a “test
drive” so that you can see what Microsoft Office 2007 might look like
when it finally goes on sale.The OpenOffice.org Community invite you to go one better - download real OpenOffice.org 2 software today for a test drive.
If you like it, use it free for as long as you like.
We say it’s the ultimate no-strings-attached test drive - if you enjoy the test drive, keep the car!
- Like MS-Office, OpenOffice.org 2 is a complete office suite, with a
word processor,
spreadsheet,
presentations,
drawing,
and database.- Like MS-Office, OpenOffice.org 2 will happily use all your existing office
files in MS-Word, MS-Excel, and MS-Powerpoint format- Unlike MS-Office, OpenOffice.org 2 is free of
charge to use for any purpose: domestic, educational, government, commercial- Unlike MS-Office, you don’t have to worry that you may be taken to court
to prove you have a valid licence- Unlike MS-Office, OpenOffice.org 2 includes valuable extra features, such as the ability to create pdf files
- Unlike changing to MS-Office 2007, changing to OpenOffice.org 2 does not
require you to learn how to use your software all over again. Indeed,
reports have shown migration to OpenOffice.org 2 is 90% cheaper than
migrating to MS-Office 2007.So, why waste
time “test-driving” an artist’s impression of MS-Office
2007, when you can test drive the real alternative today -
OpenOffice.org 2.
So what are you waiting for? It costs nothing to try. If you like it, OpenOffice.org 2 costs nothing to
use for as long as you like, wherever you like. Everything
you need from office software, at no cost.Take a test drive - get OpenOffice.org today!
3 Responses to “OpenOffice: Take the test drive & keep the car”
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June 27th, 2006 at 10:49 am
Personally, I dont think what all the fuss is with openoffice,
Yes, its free BUT. it dosent even start to compete with what the new MS Office includes and has to offer. Its so easy to use and flexible compared to the older versions. The new office interface makes openoffice look like a dogs arse.
The only other advantage is the fact its open source, but the quantity of people have the skills, time and purpose to alter open office to their needs and style is very small compared to those who just wish to write a letter.
I know it costs and absurd ammount of money, but its worth the investment or obtaining it via alternate methods if you cant afford it.
Im not trying to shoot down Ooo, but dont dismiss a Microsoft product, just because its Microsoft.
June 27th, 2006 at 11:58 am
Test Drive OpenOffice and Microsoft Office 2007 Side by Side…
From jarche.com , why.openoffice.org, ichacked, Tech Smores, and other sites: Microsoft today announced the opening of a “test drive†so that people can see what Microsoft Office 2007 might look like when it finally goes on sale. The OpenOffice.org…
December 16th, 2006 at 1:32 pm
Microsoft Office Online testdrive is hacked.
http://www.microsoft.rules.nl