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Wannabe switcher with a noob questions
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<blockquote data-quote="lukenn77" data-source="post: 730497" data-attributes="member: 48803"><p>I wouldnt reccommend going with NeoOffice or OpenOffice, not that I have anything against open source programs (especially as thay are free), but when it comes to word processing you want to be able to trust the programs you use that you wont lose your data. Quite a lot of people have had problems with OpenOffice for mac. </p><p></p><p>Therefore, my reccommendation is that you go for Microsoft Office for Mac. It runs seamlessly and you dont have to worry about converting files for PC use or anything. Granted it is a little more expensive than iWorks, but it does mean you dont have to learn how to use a new program suite and dont have to worry about PC compatability. Layout may bea bit different, but nothing to shock you or completely lose you.</p><p></p><p>As to WoW, i dont play it so havnt got a clue im afraid. im sure someone else can better advise you on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lukenn77, post: 730497, member: 48803"] I wouldnt reccommend going with NeoOffice or OpenOffice, not that I have anything against open source programs (especially as thay are free), but when it comes to word processing you want to be able to trust the programs you use that you wont lose your data. Quite a lot of people have had problems with OpenOffice for mac. Therefore, my reccommendation is that you go for Microsoft Office for Mac. It runs seamlessly and you dont have to worry about converting files for PC use or anything. Granted it is a little more expensive than iWorks, but it does mean you dont have to learn how to use a new program suite and dont have to worry about PC compatability. Layout may bea bit different, but nothing to shock you or completely lose you. As to WoW, i dont play it so havnt got a clue im afraid. im sure someone else can better advise you on this. [/QUOTE]
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