Robin Laing wrote:
Thanks, Robin. I was not aware that OO.o 2.0 would support more rows that 1.1David Curry wrote:
Murat Tepegoz wrote:
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Office: Openoffice.org. Write and calc are perfect alternatives to word and
excel. Abiword always crashes abnormally. I could not try koffice yet. I use
kile for latex.
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I think "perfect alternative" to excel is a bit of overstatement regarding oo.o calc. Calc is limited to 32,000 rows whereas excel can handle larger files and calc does not have as many built in functions for users to draw on (date manipulations such as determining the time between two dates come to mind). Gnumeric appears capable of handling files as large as excel can take, but the last time I evaluated statistical and financial functions in Gnumeric some of those functions did not produce output that was directly useable for polished presentations.
OOo 2.0 calc will support more rows and better support for Excel. OOo 2.0 writer will have better support for word docs as well.
Link for OOo 2.0 snapshot download. http://download.openoffice.org/680/index.html
Feature guide for 2.0 http://marketing.openoffice.org/2.0/featureguide.html
I have used Gnumeric to open Quatro pro spread sheets. And Abi word to open Wordperfect docs. I just prefer to use OOo. Of course one feature that I really like in OO is the ability to export to pdf. In fact, it may be a requirement to export all our future documentation as pdf.
Like you, I tend to use OO far more than either Gnumeric or Abiword and find the ability to export pdf files a feature that extends well beyond trivial.