OpenOffice.org 3.0 review

It's powerful, it's free, but is it as good as Microsoft Office?

OpenOffice.org 3.0
OpenOffice.org's visual layout and components will strike many an MS Office veteran as helpfully similar in style and implementation

TechRadar Verdict

It's come a long way, and for this price it can't be beaten, but it's not quite as polished as Microsoft's age-old offering

Pros

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    Free

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    OS X interface

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    Excellent range of features

Cons

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    Some features unintuitive

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    Still raw in places

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    Minor incompatibilities with MS Office

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Whenever most people think of work software, they usually think of Microsoft's outstanding suite of programs collectively called Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook or Entourage and the numerous other bits and add-ons that come with them, depending on which exact version of Office you're using.

There are plenty of versions of Office and they all cost money, ranging from roughly £100 to over £300, which isn't exactly cheap.