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OpenOffice or NeoOffice?
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<blockquote data-quote="mhandelman1" data-source="post: 1084100" data-attributes="member: 163242"><p>For a while, I was using Mellel (it was good, but its interface took time to get used to), but my computer died on me, and I lost Mellel in the process (while I still have the license code, they don't put old versions of Mellel on their site.)</p><p></p><p>Anyways, while I still use this great program called Scrivener (Scrivener is more useful for longer papers I find, not as useful for shorter papers), it isn't really a proper 'word processor', I was wondering which word processor people prefer, OpenOffice or NeoOffice? I know NeoOffice is a fork of OpenOffice, but is there any substantive grounds for preferring one over the other?</p><p></p><p>I generally use a word processor for writing (social science) papers for university.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhandelman1, post: 1084100, member: 163242"] For a while, I was using Mellel (it was good, but its interface took time to get used to), but my computer died on me, and I lost Mellel in the process (while I still have the license code, they don't put old versions of Mellel on their site.) Anyways, while I still use this great program called Scrivener (Scrivener is more useful for longer papers I find, not as useful for shorter papers), it isn't really a proper 'word processor', I was wondering which word processor people prefer, OpenOffice or NeoOffice? I know NeoOffice is a fork of OpenOffice, but is there any substantive grounds for preferring one over the other? I generally use a word processor for writing (social science) papers for university. [/QUOTE]
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