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iworks or office.mac ?

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just curious... which do you guys prefer? prefrably ppl who have used both so they can compare...

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pages feels like its missing something so I only use it for its templates at times.

Office just bugs me.

I use openoffice.org and AppleWorks.
 
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Graphite said:
pages feels like its missing something so I only use it for its templates at times.

Office just bugs me.

I use openoffice.org and AppleWorks.


ahhh... I remember openoffice... reminds me of my linux days :D
 
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Office is slow under Rosetta IMO, but if it was universal, I would use it. I just use NeoOffice right now. I haven't had much use for a word processor on my personal computer since I got out of school.
 
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taseal said:
ahhh... I remember openoffice... reminds me of my linux days :D

yeah NeoOffice is the native mac version as someone has said... if you don't like openoffice
 
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i like office for mac just because i am used to it and needed compatibility while i was at schoool.....also, it tastes great
-chris
 
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from what microsfot's website says, it runs just as fast with rosetta
 
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I would go with Microsoft Office for compatibility and its better if you can afford the $150. Or you can use OpenOffice, it would still be good.
 
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OpenOffice is the same for compatibility :Biohazard or atleast I havn't had any trouble going from office to openoffice or the otherway around.
 
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Graphite said:
OpenOffice is the same for compatibility :Biohazard or atleast I havn't had any trouble going from office to openoffice or the otherway around.

i have never had problems with going from one program to the other, it was just a PITA to me to have to save the files in different formats so i could go to the computer lab, send a file to a friend, or whatever i needed to do...i was also, while at school, doing this to about 10 office documents a day
-chris
 

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