Originally posted by ArrakOpen Office can read and write .doc files so you shouldn't have any problems. I use a Mac version and have never had a problem passing files to other people in the college where I work or reading the files my colleagues produce using Word. However, if you have a burning desire to pay for something you can have for free don't let me stand in your way.
i really need word since, my school uses word and its just easier to transfer files that way.
Originally posted by KeplerI concur.
Open Office can read and write .doc files so you shouldn't have any problems. I use a Mac version and have never had a problem passing files to other people in the college where I work or reading the files my colleagues produce using Word. However, if you have a burning desire to pay for something you can have for free don't let me stand in your way.
I also use OpenOffice and I am quite happy and impressed with it.
You can download it from the web for free and it does everything Word does.
Originally posted by ArrakI've just sent MS a link to this thread, and your email address.*
nice, i just got it ms office 2003 off a friend. its great, it was free. his really good with computers and just put it on a flash drive for me, i downloaded it from their!
* Not really, but someone should.
Edit - as others said, Open Office was the simple solution.
Originally posted by rhbFor sure! With this economy, I am sure Bill Gates has lost millions and millions of dollars.
I've just sent MS a link to this thread, and your email address.*
* Not really, but someone should.
Edit - as others said, Open Office was the simple solution.
Can any of YOU say you've lost millions of dollars?!
I thought NOT!
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