Yes it is - it's free to download and free to use. See the related link to their web-site - just click the 'I want to download' button. Personally - I love it !... I've been using the software since version 1.3 (a long time ago !) - and I can't fault it.
Yes.
Throw it away and buy the full program or download OpenOffice and use it - OpenOffice is free.
Yes. All OpenOffice.Org programs are open source and free to use, even for businesses.
Microsoft Powerpoint or Openoffice Impress
Microsoft Word, OpenOffice are a few to use. They are the best. Microsoft will cost you, but OpenOffice is free.
I recommend free office suite provides by OpenOffice. It is compatible with MS Office, as usable, but for free. Practically all operating systems support OpenOffice.
you could use the text editor that comes with your computer. one other possibility is the freeware called OpenOffice.
No. When downloaded from the official website, all components of OpenOffice are safe to use.
No they are not all free. Microsoft Word for example cost money to use or have. But there are many programs such as OpenOffice that are free.
With Office 2003 you get Publisher and that's about it With OpenOffice you can do everything Office can do beside publisher files and you also get a nice set of free fonts. Plus its free.
OpenOffice has several advantages to other office suites. 1. Unlike Microsoft Office or iWork, OpenOffice is available free of charge. 2. Unlike Microsoft Office or iWork, OpenOffice is open-source, and free to modify. 3. Unlike GNOME Office, KOffice, or Siag Office, OpenOffice is written in Java. This means that it does not need to be ported to other operating systems; it should run out-of-the-box on any system with a Java runtime.
Openoffice has a good word processor in it. I use it for all my typing needs. Openoffice tends to be very slow. Atlantis is as fast as Microsoft Word and has most of the advanced functions. However, I would suggest a free online resource for learning to touch type, for example, TypingStudy.com