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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From Star Office 5.2 to Open Office to Star Office 7.0, February 23, 2004
The reviews here are interesting and the negative ones all sound like they are written by the same illiterate person. On a daily basis at work in my Tech Writing shop we use FrameMaker 7.0, Word 2000, Excel, and Powerpoint. As senior writer, I also use OpenOffice 1.01. Did you know that when Word says a file is corrupt and cannot repair or open it, OpenOffice and StarOffice will usually open that file and save it in Word format? For that alone it's worth having OpenOffice or StarOffice on your computer. At home we have WordPerfect 7 (very fast), and 8 (Linux), WordPerfect Office Suite 10, Word 97, Lotus Suite 2000 (my old file cracker), Open Office 1.01, and a copy of Star-Office on my Linux partition I keep available just in case. I'm ordering Star-Office 7 for home and will remove some of the others--Open Office, WordPerfect 7, Word 97, and Lotus, at least. One of the most amusing things in the reviews here is the bogus disclaimer that Word works. Our company switched to FrameMaker for its technical documents for the very reason that Word does not work. The ways in which it does not work are legion and legendary. Did you know, for example, that there is a website http://groups.google.com/groups?num=25&hl=en&group=microsoft.public.word.numbering&start=25&group=microsoft.public.word.numbering which has 18,000 threads on Word numbering problems alone? StarOffice numbers pages and paragraphs correctly, even in complicated documents. It opens and closes MS Word documents with very few problems. No software does a perfect job of that, but only a fool would expect it too. (Heavens, MSWord 2003 cannot save a document in WordPerfect format newer than WP 5.2.) StarOffice can. It can also save in XML which FrameMaker likes alot. Unless you or your bosses are rigid and opposed to a less expensive solution, StarOffice 7.0 offers a change in software that can save you money, time, effort, and frustration. And you won't be penalized for not upgrading at every opportunity. Not sure? Download OpenOffice for free or order their free CD + $5.00 S&H. If you like that and want software with support from a well established company, buy StarOffice and get the extras--spellchecker and thesaurus, database, select fonts including Windows metrically equivalent fonts and Asian language fonts, select filters, including WordPerfect, additional templates, and extensive clipart gallery. StarOffice offers updates/upgrades on CD, user documentation, 24x7 web based support, help desk support, training, and professional help services for migration and deployment. So, if all those extras are important to you, buy StarOffice 7.0 here, get rid of MS Office, and enjoy your work for a change.
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