View Poll Results: Microsoft Office vs Open Office
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Microsoft Office
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Open Office
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Experienced User
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Modern-day Romeo
Well, it's funny but sunkumarspace has a good point there, hellnoire. OpenOffice is kinda bloated as compared to what it used to be...while Microsoft Office is improving with newer versions...
Size and price does matter but for an open-source supporter, some of us are disappointed with OpenOffice...just my two cents lol
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*nix Technical Support
Size wise, OpenOffice is smaller. It's just the fact it needs Java that makes it slower then MS Office.
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Experienced User
Java is not needed for the majority of operations in OO, if you want a fast OO consider using one of latest versions (3.x) and follow tweaks suggested [url=http://www.ghacks.net/2007/08/18/speed-up-open-office/]here or [url=http://www.zolved.com/synapse/view_content/28209/How_to_make_OpenOffice_run_faster_in_Ubuntu]here, others available... 3 seconds on a cold start, 1-2 on a warm startup... btw my portable OO 3.1 has 242mb on hdd and not 500 (my 2 cents for this discussion).
Last edited by noaccount; 09-28-2009 at 07:04 AM.
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*nix Technical Support
I'm exaggerating on their sizes, because Office is closer to one gig, not two. But still, for the common user to do all that... even for a power user to do all that under Windows, Linux, Mac, etc, that's a bit much. I still think they should have set that standard up for the default, not a tweak after the fact.
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Experienced User
well i agree of course... it's not a big deal for me because i download only major versions (from PortableApps) so i have to tweak it only 1-2/year... but many open-source and cross-platform software has the problem you refer, they need windows fine tunning. personaly i wish OO had regular expressions support using the excellent Java regex library, no idea why this was never implemented (not popular? yeah, maybe).
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I use both, but Open Office is great for portability. In addition, of course, I like the philosophy behind Open Office and its accessibility.
Oh, forgot to mention that Open Office offers some nice features that are not included with Microsoft Office. For example, for those of us involved with data analytics and graphing functions, Open Office offers advanced functions including less common statistical analyses (MS Office does have statistical functions capability through Excel) and handling of missing data, which are usually only available in separate, stand alone statistical and graphing packages.
Last edited by northernexposure; 09-29-2009 at 09:12 AM.
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