There's always Openoffice
www.openoffice.org
~100mb, plus Java if you don't already have it.
Free, very impressive, and it can open and save in Microsoft file formats. The only problem I have encountered is a few advanced calculation functions (Very rarely used by 99.9% of people, I would think) found in Excel which are unavailable or called different things.
For most stuff, you'll barely notice that it's not Office.
Posted By: Iwan Husarmi on October 29th 2006 at 19:07:49
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- techie help needed... (General Chat) - forzancfc, Oct 29, 18:30:31
- Basically no you can't (General Chat) - Army Boy, Oct 29, 19:53:19
- There's always Openoffice (General Chat) - Iwan Husarmi, Oct 29, 19:07:49
- Hey, Iwan - following on from your thirdager post below - (General Chat) - CB41, Oct 29, 20:08:48
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