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OpenOffice

 OpenOffice is a fully fledged office application suite, complete with a word processor, spreadsheet and presentation graphics program.

OpenOffice will be more familiar to some people as Sun Microsystems' Star Office, which until recently was a free download.

With the launch of Star Office 6, Sun changed its policy: the full office application suite would now cost (a still very reasonable) ?50, while this completely free version is available to download.

Both share the same source code, with a few differences. Open Office does not include the Star Office Adabas D database, certain fonts (especially Asian language ones), some templates and certain file filters. This is because Sun pays to license third-party code in Star Office which it doesn't have permission to give away in Open Office.

But yes, you do get a fully featured word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation graphics program that are all compatible with Microsoft Office, along with an HTML editor, maths and a drawing package.

It's the best choice if you're on a tight budget, fancy trying something different or don't want to hand over more money to Microsoft.

It is a large download, so be prepared for a long wait and use a download manager for convenience.

Note: Download from the OpenOffice web site:
Open Office web site:  http://www.openoffice.org/

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