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mjwman | 21:47 Fri 26th Aug 2011 | Computers
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I have used Open Office for a number of years now and benn happy enough with it. Now, Which magazine is reccomending Libreoffice.
Has anyone got any views on this. Worth changing or not?
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I doubt that you'd notice much difference. LibreOffice is based on OpenOffice anyway.

The only free alternative which I'd consider would be Lotus Symphony:
http://www-03.ibm.com...ymphony/home.nsf/home

Chris
You can get spell-check in Open Office by going to Tools - Spelling and Grammar or by pressing F7.

I assume there is a similar feature in LibreOffice.
I agree with Chris. I have used Lotus Smart
Suite 97 for a number of years.Earlier this year
I saw an entry for Lotus Symphony which was a
free download. I have now been using it for
about 6 months and I am very happy with it.
Roger
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Does OpenOffice do everything you want? If so then why change?
Familiarity is the most important feature for most people.
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Thanks all. Best stick with what I am beginning to know!

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