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Old 12-24-2009, 06:56 AM   #7
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Interesting, So...the next question...why don't more people gravitate to Open office....oOo???



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Originally Posted by Solitaire1 View Post
I use StarOffice 8 (the commercial version of OpenOffice.org) and I like its word processor (Writer) much better than any version of MS Word I've used (the last version I made use of was 2003). I've found that I don't have to fight with it like I had to at times with MS Word to get my documents formatted the way that I wanted.

One of the best features of Writer is that I can easily generate PDFs from my documents, and when I page preview them I can see exactly how they will look on my reader.

Also, I used to use an RTF word processor called Jarte, and found it to be an excellent word processor for typing out documents that don't require complex formatting. It wasn't as overwhelming as MS Word is sometimes. Since I've begun formatting my ebooks as PDFs, I make much more use StarOffice than Jarte, but it is still a very good word processor.
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