People like the software because it's 'open source' - meaning anyone can make changes to it as they see fit (unlike MS Office which is copyright by Microsoft). OpenOffice is perfectly safe to use.
No. When downloaded from the official website, all components of OpenOffice are safe to use.
Absolutely - OpenOffice is a fantastic alternative to the strangle-hold of Microsoft Office. I've been using OpenOffice since version 1.2 - and have never had any problems (either with the download or the software). Just remember to download it from the official OpenOffice web-site. Incidentally, Version 4.0 has now been released for download - see related link.
Very safe. Just make sure you download it from their official web-site. See related link.
When downloaded from the official website or from one of the mirrors it links to, it is perfectly safe.
No - downloading OpenOffice is perfectly safe - so long as you download it from their official web-site (see related link). I can't vouch for other sources though.
That will not be a fault of OpenOffice - it's a perfectly safe program. Chances are you're either looking in the wrong place for the documents, or you've deleted the files accidentally.
Yes. Millions of people have used it.
The main points are... Microsoft programs are expensive - OpenOffice (as you already know) is free. Microsoft refuses to allow its users to (legally) edit the software to their own needs - OpenOffice welcomes their end-users to tailor the programs to their own situation. Microsoft refuses to listen to its end-users where improvements can be made - OpenOffice actively encourages the end-user to submit improvements for consideration in future versions....
yes it is safe but people think it is illeagal but its not . its a very good software and free too. you get free apps and no viruses .
No, if you download it on the safe site (like rarlabs.com).
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is there any hacking software that is safe