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Revision as of 13:30, 8 November 2007
- How does OpenOffice.org compare?
- Features
- New features in version 2
How does OpenOffice.org compare?
OpenOffice.org can match and exceed the feature set of competing office suites. The following table lists the main components of OOo and compares them with their equivalents in two leading office suites, Microsoft Office 2003 (MSO) and WordPerfect Office X3 (WP).
Function | OOo | MSO | WP |
---|---|---|---|
Word processor | Writer | Word® | WordPerfect® X3 |
Spreadsheet | Calc | Excel® | Quattro Pro® X3 |
Vector graphics | Draw | no | no |
Presentation graphics | Impress | PowerPoint® | Presentations™ X3 |
Database | Base | Access® 1 | Paradox® 2 |
Math or formula editor | Math | yes | no |
1 Professional version only.
2 Professional and Student and Teacher editions only.
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