Apache OpenOffice
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Apache OpenOffice has a free version and does not offer a free trial.
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Apache OpenOffice Reviews for UK Users
Feature rating
- Industry: Construction
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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I spend half the amount of time and effort as with similar software programs
Pros
Ease of use, low price and range of services it provides. An all in one program.
Cons
That is was not available on my mobile (iPhone)
- Industry: Building Materials
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Excellent MS Office Alternative - Minus Some Bells and Whistles
OpenOffice is hands down my favorite office application suite. Yes, it isn't the prettiest or the most feature-rich, but it offers everything probably 95% of today's workforce would need, minus real-time editing collaboration.
Pros
OpenOffice is excellent for a free and open-source office application suite. It offers all the essential core functionality of MS Office for the low low price of absolutely free! When I was a student and began my career I was using OpenOffice exclusively. If offers excellent capabilities right out of the box and is available even on Linux (my preferred operating system).
Cons
The lack of an online collaboration feature really is the only reason I had to switch away from this with my company. It's a much-needed feature, especially at this time, with everyone working remotely.
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Forget about using OpenOffice!
I've been really happy with it (some concerns with some specific version, but nothing that couldn't be resolved downgrading to the previous one.
The lack of support and the creation of LibreOffice made it a deprecated solution, unless you are already a user who doesn't feel confortable with changes (but you would feel much happier with LibreOffice from minute 1).
Pros
I have been a daily user of OpenOffice since its earliest versions. It has been THE alternative to Microsoft Suite for many years, and at no cost. Its vast number of developers around the world made it easy to find solutions to your problems in any language, and to install flawlessly a wide number of plugins.
But the situation changed in 2010 when concerns arose around the management of the project. Actually Apache is the owner of the project, and also if it is still free, I wouldn't recommend to spend a second on it.
Cons
Its development has not been updated in the last years, if not for minor updates, and community support is falling down. Also if a strong community is still existing, it has majorly moved to LibreOffice project, a suite which is the choice if you are looking for an (inexpensive) alternative to Microsoft.
Having to chose between OpenOffice and LibreOffice (both based on the original OpenOffice experience), there is very little to discuss: the second one is the only alternative you should consider.
- Industry: Publishing
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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A great alternative to Microsoft
Pros
Easy to switch from Microsoft Word and not get lost. Functionality is basically the same.
Cons
Moving documents from Word to OpenOffice always ruins the formatting. Essentially, you have to start in OpenOffice and finish here unless you have extra time to reformat everything.
Alternatives Considered
Microsoft WordReasons for Choosing Apache OpenOffice
Previous publisher used this and needed all files on this platform.Switched From
Microsoft Word- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for Free Trial
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Open Source Application for your day to day work
Overall experience is very good while using this application. Needs some more features like high cost applications.
Pros
Open source is the one of the great benefit they are offering. Good option among other same category apps. Easy setup. Cost saving application
Cons
More templates to be added for each file type. It feels like something is missing as compared to other high cost applications. Rest all good for this application.