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OpenOffice Portable 3.2.0

00:00 Feb 26, 2010

 

Take this office suite on the road

Platform : Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista

Type: freeware

Manufacturer: John T Haller

Size: 92MB

Rating: 5

Verdict: Take the popular office suite on the road and secure your personal documents

OpenOffice is a fully fledged office application suite, complete with a word processor, spreadsheet and presentation graphics program.

OpenOffice will be more familiar to some people as Sun Microsystems' StarOffice, which until recently was a free download.

With the launch of StarOffice 6, Sun changed its policy: the full office application suite would now cost (a still very reasonable) £50, while this completely free version is available to download.

Both share the same source code, with a few differences. OpenOffice does not include the StarOffice Adabas D database, certain fonts (especially Asian language ones), some templates and certain file filters.

This is the portable edition of OpenOffice, so you can take your suite on the road.

 
 
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