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A Free Microsoft Office Clone?


By John McILwraith


A Free Microsoft Office Clone?
By: OPEN2XL

If your budget is limited and you need a full features Office suite, we know of one that has got everything you might conceivably need. The deeper question, is whether anyone will ever need all of these features. It's nice to know that a FREE Office Suite of applications has probably more to it than you will actually need or use. The Office Suite is called Open Office. It is a free open source office suite that is taking on Microsoft Office head to head. It is dubbed the "Microsoft Office Clone" as it will let you read, print, write, edit and save in all the native Microsoft Office formats! Can you imagine?
Some say about Microsoft Office, "who would ever need all that stuff". It may be true that one person could never use everything that is included in today's modern Office Suite applications. What is not common is to get all of them for free! People it seems would be more inclined to pay $399 for Microsoft Office Professional because it does have everything, including all the "stuff" you may never use. Does that really make it worth $399? I don't think so, as does not several thousand of other users and business alike. Even such big business as:

Boeing
Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI)
Sun Microsystems
The Australian Phone Company
The U.S. Department of Defense
The entire municipal government for the city of Munich (Germany)

That is nothing to sneeze at. When the big corporate giants start leaving Microsoft Office for an Open Source, Microsoft Office Clone you have got to know that this Office Suite is no Joke. It also begs to be asked why are we paying $399 and for paid upgrade after upgrade? There is no longer any need to do so; it is now only a choice. When I let people know about Open Office people have two reactions, absolute joy or utter disbelief. It is hard to come to grips in today's consumer driven world that there is free solutions out there that meet in some aspects exceed the paid for solutions. For more information simply go to Google and type in OPEN2XL.

There also is the segment of computer users, even small business that have had to resort to using multiple installations of a single copy. Most people just cannot afford to pay all that dough for the tools that they need and honestly see no other way.

Open Office (The Free Microsoft Office Clone) is helping many people and small businesses to be liberated from their (illegal copies) of Microsoft Office. Since The free Microsoft Office clone can read, print, write, edit and save in native Microsoft office formats there is no need to keep illegally copied office suites on computers any longer. It is hard for one to not have Microsoft office when at the time of this writing 90% of word possessing is done on Microsoft Office and one needs it to read, print, write, edit, and save in Microsoft Office formats. Not being able to accept Word Documents or Excel files is tough in deed, especially if you are a small businesses! With Open Office the Free Microsoft Office Clone you do not need Microsoft Office (legal or otherwise) to be able to receive and create Word, Excel, Power Point, and Front Page documents.

What more can I say?
I think I will close this article with this question: Why would you keep on paying hundreds of Dollars for Microsoft Office when you can get a free Microsoft Office Clone?
 
 
About the Author
J. McILwraith is an IT professional who has been in the field since 1994. Along with his private corporate consulting he currently distributes Open Office the Free Microsoft Office Clone via his web site OPEN2XL ( http://www.open2xl.net and http://www.microsoft-office.us ) COPYRIGHT J. MCILWRAITH 2006

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