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Software Evaluation of OpenOffice. Katie Pfaff CIS 427 - Information Systems Planning and Management. OpenOffice. Sun Microsystems Open source Complete suite Download. OpenOffice. Software Suite Writer Calc Impress Draw Base. OpenOffice. Costs Download Features Online
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Software Evaluation of OpenOffice Katie Pfaff CIS 427 - Information Systems Planning and Management
OpenOffice • Sun Microsystems • Open source • Complete suite • Download
OpenOffice • Software Suite • Writer • Calc • Impress • Draw • Base
OpenOffice • Costs • Download • Features • Online • Multiple users • Wizards
OpenOffice • Compatibility • Platforms • File extensions
OpenOffice • Target Audience • Government • Education • Business • Non-profits
OpenOffice • Why OpenOffice? • Free • Alternative to Microsoft • Value Chain activities • Reviews • 46 million downloads – 11 active users
OpenOffice • Questions?
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