Fred_Quimby
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I am looking for Microsoft Office for our granddaughter who is at uni. Anyone know a reputable place for a licence please? Ta
Cdkeys go through topcashback if you're worried about finding the correct link.I am looking for Microsoft Office for our granddaughter who is at uni. Anyone know a reputable place for a licence please? Ta
I used that once and the amount of downloads it continued to send me completely fucked my laptop , its open source so there is no way of knowing what is being sent to you .Why don't people use open office instead? It's completely free.
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I used that once and the amount of downloads it continued to send me completely fucked my laptop , its open source so there is no way of knowing what is being sent to you .
I use OpenOffice for my own personal stuff and just noticed there’s a mobile app for it now. Might give that a try-out over the weekend. I kept meaning to upgrade to MS Office because I wanted to be able to update spreadsheets and CVs via mobile but hopefully I can save my money now!Why don't people use open office instead? It's completely free.
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I use OpenOffice for my own personal stuff and just noticed there’s a mobile app for it now. Might give that a try-out over the weekend. I kept meaning to upgrade to MS Office because I wanted to be able to update spreadsheets and CVs via mobile but hopefully I can save my money now!
Anyone used the mobile app?
AO Office is the app on iPhone, seems to work. But fiddly on a small screen though.I don't believe Apache have an approved open office app for mobile mate.
There’s a whole load of Govt (Germans mainly), let alone business that uses LibreOffice or its earlier (but still maintained) incarnation OpenOffice.Do businesses use OpenOffice? I would definitely recommend MS Office for students over open source options because I’ve never come across the free ones being used except for personal stuff and youngsters need to learn the proper software. They’re not like for like on all the features and if they need to cooperate with others on their course it could get messy.
Just get the student version while they can get it cheap/free.
That’s fair enough, it’s why I asked. However I have never come across it and I have worked at dozens of businesses in the last 20 years as an IT consultant.There’s a whole load of Govt (Germans mainly), let alone business that uses LibreOffice or its earlier (but still maintained) incarnation OpenOffice.
they also use *nix desktops rather than Windows - saves them a fortune on software licences and hardware renewals every few years.
It IS ‘proper’ software. But without the exhorbitant licensing costs, and hardware replacement cycle.
Another way forward is just to get a Google/gmail account and use their stuff - in a browser or an App. - automatic backups and ability to go back years to any version of the document/spreadsheet
As per the derailing in the Media thread, I’ve been in IT 35 years, I don’t see many businesses move off Office/Windows, including my own (we develop on a Windows platform) which is surprising given the savings for expenditure for general day-2-day users (email, spreadsheet, document).That’s fair enough, it’s why I asked. However I have never come across it and I have worked at dozens of businesses in the last 20 years as an IT consultant.
By “proper” I meant the more “common” software. Learn that and then use the alternatives later would be my advice. I do use LibreOffice myself but I don’t really like it as much as the MS version, I’m just a bit tight!
I am looking for Microsoft Office for our granddaughter who is at uni. Anyone know a reputable place for a licence please? Ta