Thursday, November 5, 2009

How can you get Word processing program without paying for Microsoft office?

Openoffice.org is going to be your best option. You are not pirating software so its not against the law. It a free open source option that fully integrates with all Microsoft software. Meaning you can create a document or PowerPoint or spreadsheet with openoffice and open it with and Microsoft applications and vice versa. Its great software, its updated very often and its very easy to use.



How can you get Word processing program without paying for Microsoft office?noton



AbiWord from Sun Micro is the most popular.



Go here for info:



http://www.abisource.com/tour/



Go here to download:



http://www.abisource.com/download/



How can you get Word processing program without paying for Microsoft office?stinger



pirating, find a free trial, or ask a friend for a copy



or



go into the command prompt(start, programs, accessories, command prompt)



then type the word edit.



That will make something similar to microsoft word. More like notepad.



Whatever you do, do not use limewire. This is not only illegal but very dangerouse. It is a good way to get a really bad virus.
Go to a search engine (like google) and type in free trial, this should get you started
I downloaded Microsoft Office for free for i think its 90 days...it's really helpful...from the microsoft website
There is a website http://www.openoffice.org. It has free downloads for a word processing program similar to Microsoft Word. Its free and legal.
You did not specify which features would be important to you e.g. mailmerge, but both of these suggestions at least have spellchecking....



Theres a well known package of office applications - including a word processing app - pretty similar to Office called OpenOffice.



OpenOffice can save to/load from many MS Office formats e.g. .Doc (Word), .Xls (Excel)



Alternatively you could try an Online word processor, for example Google Docs. These are more basic, but are generally still adequate for bashing out a letter etc. I think Yahoo may have one too...?



Hope this helps

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