Libre office is pretty good , and free as well
I've not used Libre, but the first page of the first file I opened in OpenOffice was formatted differently to MS Word. For a WYSIWYG, system, they need to format identically if you ever want to swap files.
Really
Both Libre and open give the potential to save as a word file so thats more down to user error than a software issue
I am involved on a daily basis with "pro-software writing". I have been for close to 30 years. Not once have any of our customers actually paid what it costs to write the software they are using. It basically comes "free" with the hardware.I wonder if there are people on a programmers forum moaning about how people don't value software!
I do chuckle at these threads.... The business section rants about people not valuing photography, and how people want it for very little or free... I wonder if there are people on a programmers forum moaning about how people don't value software!
windoze
its not really the same thing - this is more like people not wanting to by overpriced tat from venture or similar - I have no problem paying for niche software, scrivener for example is an outstanding buy for 40USD (there's another option for writing reports etc, although its mainly meant for authors)
what I object to is the near monopoly that windoze gives Microsoft and the lazy lack of concern for the customers wants and needs that this engenders in there software creation
(which is why I'll be swapping all my home computers to Linux in the near future)
If you want to create really bad first impression of yourself send a important document by Open Office to someone who hasn't got it/doesn't want it - who the hell wants to have to download a piece of second rate software to have to open your document and then have to convert it and it doesn't format properly - just because you think its great to have a free Office type programme. I bet you've got a Betamax video recorder too!
oddly enough everything created in libre at home opens fine in office at work
But come to that if i wanted to send an important document to a stranger with no knowledge of what system they are running, i'd use a pdf as thats what they were created for.
Otherwise you could create the exact same problem by sending a docx file to someone still running pre 7 windows, or by sending a doc/docx to a client only to find they are using Mac
Anyway the OP asked for advice on alternatives to office - he didnt ask for a diatribe on why microsoft are the one true god
You are referring to Libre - my post was actually about Open Office !
I think the only diatribe exhibited was why you think that MS is not the true god. If you want to be different fine but I'd rather use something that I know works and I haven't got to spend valuable work time messing about with.
Yes but my response to the thread was to answer his question - if you want a free alternative, use libre :shrug:
The bottom line is that if you never want to swap a document in editable format with anyone else, Libre/OpenOffice (Libre is a fork of OO) will do you fine. If you ever want to be able to swap source files with anyone else, you really need to stump up the money for the MS version.
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(much the same as swapping mac to pc or for that matter swapping between 03 and 07/10 )
Perhaps your document layouts are simpler than the ones I have here (the file I opened today was an external customer spec.) or perhaps the fact you create them in Libre helps by minimising the formatting information. What I can say is I've now tried Libre/Open Office twice. Both times they have formatted the first document I have opened differently to the way Word has.I can't speak to your experience but i do all my work at home in libre and swap it seamlessly with my work computer which is running office 2003, so long as you save the libre file as an office compatible its fine (much the same as swapping mac to pc or for that matter swapping between 03 and 07/10 )