You can download the Apache OpenOffice program directly from the software manufacturer's website. Alternatively, the program can be downloaded from CNET.
Throw it away and buy the full program or download OpenOffice and use it - OpenOffice is free.
Click on the related link to the OpenOffice website - and choose 'I want to download OpenOffice'. It will download the program to a folder on your desktop. Just double-click the folder to begin installations.
Because it's what's known as 'open source'. Programs like MS Office are owned by Microsoft - and only their staff have access to the actual program. When you download OpenOffice - you gain the right (if you're knowledgeable enough) to manipulate the program to your own circumstances. You can also submit improvements back to OpenOffice for possible inclusion in future versions. OpenOffice isn't owned by one company - it's 'owned' by the community of end-users.
Java.com they should have a link because everytime I update java they have an ad saying this software is sopocered by openoffice meadia
openoffice, download the program for free, and you can create .doc files (word files) , but first read about how to use the program on the open office website.
Yes.
OpenOffice (ant its forks such as LibreOffice etc.) have a Word processor, a Spreadsheet program a Presentation program, a Database program an equation editor and a whole lot more.
Buy a legal copy of it. or of course get caught and go to jail. or download openoffice, a program similar to Microsoft office.
The two main differences are:- MS Office has to be paid for - OpenOffice is free to download, and... MS Office is a copyright program - OpenOffice is 'open source' This means that Microsoft will NOT licence the end user (you and me) to make changes to their program. Open source means OpenOffice is capable of being edited by the end user to suit their needs.
The best place to get OpenOffice for Mac is the official Open Office Organization website. Once on the page, click on "Download" in the top navigation menu and then click on "Get All Platforms" on the download page. This will take you to a page where you can download the Mac version of OpenOffice.
No - OpenOffice does not require registration of any kind.
They are two completely different programs ! MS Publisher is a text manipulator program - OpenOffice Draw is a graphics program !