No, OpenOffice does not contain an email client. However, there are many other free email clients available, such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Novell Evolution, and Sylpheed.
No, OpenOffice doesn't incorporate an email client.
No.
Packages are things that you download from a website. When you open the package, you will have the ability to download software.
Open Office download is FREE. It's what's called 'open source' software.
It's a program to create presentations (ie slides) - in a similar way to Microsoft's 'Powerpoint' software.
I believe open office has applications very similar
It's a program to create presentations (ie slides) - in a similar way to Microsoft's 'Powerpoint' software.
Yes.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is excellent presentation software. Write your presentation using bullet points or English sentences or diagrams or whatever, then use Adobe's Next Page feature while giving your talk. You can also try Open Office's presentation software, Impress. It is very similar to Powerpoint, allowing you to save in PowerPoint format even. It is also free. Corel also has presentation software bundled with its WordPerfect Office software. The presentation software is entitled Presentations.
no....because an open source software is distributed for free
The free office accounting software I know about are Libre office and Open office. They are both based on the same open source software and depend of java to be installed to run correctly.
Open source software is designed to do exactly what its closed source (paid software) counterpart is to do. Open Office for example is free to use and does the same thing as Microsoft office that costs hundreds.
free spread sheet software is open office,just type in google open office download
Libre Office & Open Office (both the same software but from different sources - best to use the Libre Office if you can). I will place a link to this (free) open software below .