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Open Office is 100% compatible with Microsoft at a fraction

 
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:41 am    Post subject: Open Office is 100% compatible with Microsoft at a fraction Reply with quote

Open Office is 100% compatible with Microsoft and a fraction of the
cost.

Open Office 2.0 Package Includes:
Open Office Writer - Word Clone
Open Office Calc - Excel Clone
Open Office Draw - Similar to Visio
Open Office Base - Access Clone
Open Office Impress - Powerpoint Clone

Open Office is 100% compatible with Microsoft. You can edit and view
Microsoft documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etc.
with Open Office. You can edit, save, and open any Microsoft
formats.This means that Open Office 2.0 is completely compatible
with Microsoft Proffesional, Home, etc. You can choose to open any
document, presentation, spreadsheet, etc. in Microsoft
format or Open Office Format! You can also reuse Open Office 2.0 on all
of your computers -- NO CD KEY!!

Total cost to you $10.00 and that includes shipping & handling.

Go to http://members.cox.net/openoffice/ for more information.

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