7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Intentions are great, but old, June 18, 2006
This review is from: The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org (Paperback)
This book reviews Open Office 1.x(OOo 1). This is great for those who work with that itteration. For the rest of us who cut our teeth on M$ Office, OOo 2 is much more M$ like. While many of the features and descriptions will translate from ver. 1 to ver.2, you are better off with the "Sams Teach Yourself" series which now cover version 2. Best bang for buck too, since it includes the program on disc. Program includes most features average user will ever need for a price that can't be beat.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
enough for your needs?, August 1, 2005
This review is from: The Tiny Guide to OpenOffice.org (Paperback)
Horst demonstrates that the OpenOffice suite is easy to learn. You can quickly get started on any of its applications with minimal reading of a manual or text, like this one. The authors of OpenOffice spent considerable effort ensuring that a new user could rapidly do useful work.
Of the applications, possibly the most heavily used is Writer. It does not have all the features of its Microsoft analog. But the basic operations of changing fonts, colours, etc, are present. If you have any previous experience with the Microsoft application, then Writer's abilities will be very familiar.
Likewise for the other OpenOffice applications. None of these can match Microsoft's offerings for sheer quantity of features. But perhaps Horst shows that you can get enough for your needs.
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