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    My grand-daughter wants to try Open Office, I find there are two version: Open Office 2008 and Open Office 2.4.1. my understanding was that it was open source, but I find that you have to pay for Open Office 2008. What is the difference, if any?

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    • #1124757

      The official site is http://www.OpenOffice.org, and offers the suite for free download. I think the license allows others to repackage and redistribute, so that could explain the variations.

    • #1124770

      Jefferson’s link does lead to the official 2.4.1 and they also make a beta available for version 3.0 on that web page. If you don’t mind telling, I’d like to see the link where you were asked to pay for it, just so I can check to see if it’s somebody legit. I’m Googling for “Open Office 2008” but getting many hits that obviously aren’t correct.

      • #1124782

        Originally I Googled for “Open Office” with the quotes and it was the top item. Which I opened, the page that opened was http://openoffice.org-suite.com/index.asp?…u&se=google%5B/url%5D
        I clicked Download now, completed the login information then clicked “Proceed to the next step” and details of the payment are there.
        I will attach a screen shot.
        I did not proceed I went to the lounge. The only difference is it seems to have a maths component.
        Am I correct in this assumption?

        • #1124788

          Yeah, this is the reason I asked you where you got that “$$$” from. I think I’ve read about these guys in the Open Office forums, but I don’t remember the domain for sure. You notice that openoffice.org-suite.com is NOT the real web site for the Open Office product. That $$$ page that you talked about is some flaky membership fee for something or other. I don’t know what and don’t intend to find out. Also, as BATcher said, Googling for Open Office 2008, with or without quotes, brings a ton of hits for the MS Office product line, right or wrong. For your sake, I’m sure glad you took time to ask.

        • #1124862

          Ah, that other site is the top item — in the advertising section. They must make enough money to at least cover their costs there…

          • #1124876

            Again saved by the lounge, my thanks to all.
            Now to add a further complication I have just read that “OpenOffice 3 bumps from beta to RC” How long does it stay as release candiate?
            That information came from http://www.download.com/8300-2007_4-12.html%5B/url%5D
            If it is only a short period I will wait for my little (well 16) grand daughter.
            The portable app sounds great, I purchased a 16G stick but have not been well enough to test the portable apps.

            • #1124883

              I suggest you install the current stable version and stick with it for the next several months. As you know from installing or reading about new releases of other software, such as browsers or MS Office, the first three months of a new release are often rough. It’s just the law of probabilities: as the number of testers (I mean, users) goes from thousands to millions, all sorts of unnoticed problems surface.

            • #1125005

              I have followed your advice and downloaded everything possible. There a a couple of manuals not available due to revision status.
              my thanks to all

            • #1125592

              Not to muddy the thread… But don’t forget about openoffice professional

              It says on the website….
              “OxygenOffice Professional (OOOP, O2OP) is an enhanced version of free OpenOffice.org what is a multi-platform office productivity suite.
              OxygenOffice Professional contains more extras like templates, cliparts, samples, fonts and VBA support”

              you can get it here at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ooop%5B/url%5D

    • #1124778

      The chargeable version, intended for companies, is Star Office. As has been said, Open Office is free…

      Are you sure you weren’t looking at (Microsoft) Office 2008, which runs on Macs?

      BATcher

      Plethora means a lot to me.

    • #1124796

      Just to further confuse the issue grin I use OpenOffice.org Portable on a USB stick and find it quite handy.

      Alan

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