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StarOffice and Openoffice [the Last Turtle]
Jun. 02, 2002

Author of best selling books, Solveig Haugland hosts an informative FAQ detailing major differences between OpenOffice and StarOffice at his site, 'The Last Turtle' . . .

"StarOffice and OpenOffice are your free tickets to ride the Microsoft Office train without actually going anywhere near the station. They open all the Microsoft Office formats--Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. And you can save any file in any of those formats, too. You can create new Microsoft PowerPoint slides without ever using PowerPoint."

"In addition, StarOffice and OpenOffice open over 200 other formats. Your old AmiPro and WordPerfect files, GIFs and TIFFs and PNG graphics--just about anything . . . "

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