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What is the name of the program that allows me to open and edit Microsoft word documents? I'm sure I have seen it mentioned on here before...neo or something.

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What is the name of the program that allows me to open and edit Microsoft word documents?
ummm... Microsoft Word?






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Sorry, couldn't resist.
You are thinking of NeoOffice or OpenOffice. Either one will do that for you
 
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Thanks for the replies and wit.:black:
 
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Now that I have Neo office would anyone reccommend uninstalling the Office 2004 for Mac test drive?
 
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Yep. It'll save a bunch of space.
 
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Yes, I recommend it all the way, it saved me clos to a Gig of HD space. I know the fine folks of M-F will probably say the same :D

Just don't forget to go to the office folder in applications

Then select Remove Office icon, so that it can be completely removed from your system.

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too slow to post, all the correct answers has already been posted... :)
 
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does it take a long time to download neooffice. i just clicked on the link to download it, and it says it will take about six hours. I have high speed internet and am just wondering if that is normal time for this.
 
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download speed depends on ur connection speed, i don't think so anyone can answer the qn if it takes a long time to download the program.

since you need it, i guess u just have to wait patiently for the d/l to be complete
 
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i wasn't asking for a specific answer, i was just asking from experience for people who have downloaded it, how long it took for them. that's all.
 

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Time to download it can vary depending on how many are trying to download it at the same time. They only have so much bandwidth. When I run into those several hour times, I just cancel and try it again later or try from a different mirror if available.
 

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