O ocean.yellow macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 5, 2011 15 0 Mar 16, 2011 #1 Newbie for OS X, can someone tell me ? Thanks !
driveparty macrumors regular Apr 19, 2008 105 32 Russia / USA Mar 16, 2011 #2 OpenOffice Try OpenOffice.org. It does not mere read MS Office files, but is the full MS Office alternative for $0 There is a rewritten OO for Mac called Neo Office, but their releases use to come much later after the main OO updates. However, here isn't the right thread to ask such questions, this thread is about MBP Hardware.
OpenOffice Try OpenOffice.org. It does not mere read MS Office files, but is the full MS Office alternative for $0 There is a rewritten OO for Mac called Neo Office, but their releases use to come much later after the main OO updates. However, here isn't the right thread to ask such questions, this thread is about MBP Hardware.
O ocean.yellow macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 5, 2011 15 0 Mar 16, 2011 #3 Oops ! Thanks ! Cheers
S spacepower7 macrumors 68000 May 6, 2004 1,509 1 Mar 16, 2011 #4 Neo Office There is also Neo Office www.neooffice.org Not sure which one is better but here is a feature comparison (from neo office and hasn't been updated in awhile) http://neowiki.neooffice.org/index.php/NeoOffice_Feature_Comparison
Neo Office There is also Neo Office www.neooffice.org Not sure which one is better but here is a feature comparison (from neo office and hasn't been updated in awhile) http://neowiki.neooffice.org/index.php/NeoOffice_Feature_Comparison
S skiltrip macrumors 68030 May 6, 2010 2,899 268 New York Mar 16, 2011 #5 I've been using Open Office for a year now and I love it.
GGJstudios macrumors Westmere May 16, 2008 44,560 957 Mar 16, 2011 #6 You can also use Google Docs. driveparty said: However, here isn't the right thread to ask such questions, this thread is about MBP Hardware. Click to expand... If you find a thread is in the wrong forum, you can click the report post icon and ask a moderator to move it.
You can also use Google Docs. driveparty said: However, here isn't the right thread to ask such questions, this thread is about MBP Hardware. Click to expand... If you find a thread is in the wrong forum, you can click the report post icon and ask a moderator to move it.
colshine macrumors regular Mar 2, 2011 232 6 UK Mar 16, 2011 #7 As an alternative try Libre Office, its Open Office but without interference from Oracle. http://www.libreoffice.org/
As an alternative try Libre Office, its Open Office but without interference from Oracle. http://www.libreoffice.org/