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Okay, I'm biased against Bill Gates.
I brought a lap top for not much more than what Mr. Gates wants for his MS Word program. I hate to admit it, but MS Word (2007 version) is a nice program. I've been unemployed for way to long to go out and fork over the dough to Bill. Does he really need it that bad? I don't think so.
For a couple of months I was using Open Office. During this time I loved Open Office. It worked just fine, but now seems unstable - the spell check goes and come back on while I'm writing somethin. Yes, I've clicked the spell check boxes at the top & will intentionally misspell a word. Nothin.
Now, Open Office doesn't want to save a document; it will disappear or say not in the file - there's a ghost of what I did write.
MS Works is okay, but I've found issues w/ sending MS Work attachments over the internet. It's more stable, thou.
Am I stuck w/ MS Works?
All comments welcome.
DKM
Summonere
01-24-2011, 08:45 PM
You could try AbiWord (http://www.abisource.com/).
It's free, can be run in Windows, Linux, and Mac, seems to offer a reasonable set of tools, though it's prone to unexpectedly crashing in Linux, at least my version of it.
Drice
01-24-2011, 08:57 PM
Reinstall Windows and/or Open Office. If OO worked before, seems that something has become corrupt. Reinstalling could fix the problem.
Disclaimer: I use a Mac but that's often what I did to "fix" problems on PCs when I worked in IT. :)
monkey see monkey do
01-24-2011, 09:43 PM
Yes, Abiword. There's also LibreOffice (RC).
I'd be looking at your hardware, too. If you paid much less than $200 for a laptop, It is either used (read old), or suspiciously cheap. I've always found that you get what you pay for in this world. Try running some diagnostics on your hard drive, chkdsk, Defrag, etc.
Downloading a new version of Open Office wouldn't hurt either.
muddy_shoes
01-24-2011, 11:13 PM
I agree with the suggestions to try a reinstall if you're happy with OpenOffice.
Other options are Lotus Symphony (http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.nsf/product_wpe) if you want the full-blown office suite, or FocusWriter (http://gottcode.org/focuswriter/) if you want most of the Word functions, or there are more streamlined "no bells and whistles" alternatives like ImmersEd (http://www.tajuta.com/immersed/) and WriteMonkey (http://writemonkey.com/). Oh, and Google Docs if you like the idea of writing wherever there's a browser.
Moonbase
01-25-2011, 03:53 AM
If you are used to and happy with »full-fledged« word processors, I’d also recommend OpenOffice (3.2.0 or 3.2.1). Contrary to your experience, OO runs quite stable in most installations. As has been said, by all means check your OS installation, maybe do some cleanup and run a virus scanner on it. Installing a recent version of Oracle’s Java Runtime might also be a good thing (Version 6, Update 23 is the current version).
AbiWord is about the next step below OO—a pure word processing application with all needed features. Also quite stable, small footprint, and free.
Personally, I try out lots of other stuff, but usually also come back to OO Writer. Partly because I also use the OO suite for other business work, partly because I also run OO on two of my Linux machines. It’s great if you can swap machines and just work on, same look and feel all over. I also have a portable OO installation (plus my WIP) on my USB stick, so I can even work on friends’ computers without having to install stuff or modifying their registry.
Then again, it’s all about writing content, right? Many fellow writers are very happy with minimalist text writing applications like Notepad++, WordPad, FocusWriter, The Guide, Keynote NF, yWriter, or the like. Those are less error-prone and less distractive. All a matter of personal preference, I guess.
Good luck in getting you back to successful writing!
fireluxlou
01-25-2011, 03:56 AM
If you like Open Office I'd get Star Office it's pay for counterpart. I get it free due to going to the Open University but it is much more stable and less laggy than Open Office.
Williebee
01-25-2011, 04:15 AM
And, there's always Google Docs.
muddy_shoes
01-25-2011, 04:28 AM
If you like Open Office I'd get Star Office it's pay for counterpart. I get it free due to going to the Open University but it is much more stable and less laggy than Open Office.
Star Office is now Oracle Open Office. I'm not sure what versions you were comparing, but both Star Office and Oracle Open Office are the same underlying code with some additional features and commercial packaging and support. I've never heard any claim that they've made any performance improvements and Oracle actually says that "At the core, binary level, there are no differences."
fireluxlou
01-25-2011, 05:09 AM
Star Office is now Oracle Open Office. I'm not sure what versions you were comparing, but both Star Office and Oracle Open Office are the same underlying code with some additional features and commercial packaging and support. I've never heard any claim that they've made any performance improvements and Oracle actually says that "At the core, binary level, there are no differences."
I have 9.0 Weird 'cause I always thought Open Office was slightly slower compared to Star Office.
Excellent posts all of em. Thanks everyone. I now have some options.
Matera the Mad
01-26-2011, 06:27 PM
One more option -- not a recommendation, because I haven't tried it, but an option, anyway -- http://www.libreoffice.org/
Close relative of OO, I think.
ETA: System requirements and Installation info (http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/system-requirements/)
Moonbase
01-27-2011, 08:58 AM
Thanks for mentioning it, Matera the Mad!
As per release 3.3.0 (2011-01-25), LibreOffice is actually »the better OpenOffice«. Most of the original OpenOffice development team have changed over to the Document Foundation, forked OpenOffice, and keep on developing and improving it, thereby freeing it from Oracle’s influence.
As of now, I recommend LibreOffice over OpenOffice, and actually start training it. The new release has more features and bugfixes than the current OO release candidate. All your OO documents as well as extensions and plug-ins can be interchanged without problem. LibreOffice is backed by many »Big Ones« of the industry and included in many Linux distros now.
I agree with the above posts, if openoffice is unstable its got something to do with your pc, not oo. If you really want to stick it to bill, (or should I say steve ballmer), you should switch to ubuntu (http://www.ubuntu.com)It just works- I installed it 3 years ago and have not looked back. Its stable, easier to use, no worry about viruses and free
PinkAmy
01-27-2011, 12:30 PM
I love Bill Gates--he's given so much to charity.
I hate PC's, which is why I got a mac when my PC died last year. It's true what they say, once you go mac, you never go back. I use BEAN. I wish it had better spell check, but other than that the price is right.
I love Bill Gates--he's given so much to charity.
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I agree, Bill Gates is great. micro$oft on the other hand, I have no time for
JimmyB27
01-27-2011, 01:56 PM
yWriter rocks. And it's made by an AWer. :D
yWriter rocks. And it's made by an AWer. :D
Iv never heard of ywriter before... but if an Awer wrote it, it must be good :)
JimmyB27
01-27-2011, 04:47 PM
Iv never heard of ywriter before... but if an Awer wrote it, it must be good :)
Created by our Aussie friend Spacejock (http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/member.php?u=1552). Designed for writers, by a writer. Lets you split up your work by chapter and by scene, but still export it as one document. I really like it. Some people don't. You can get it here (http://www.spacejock.com/yWriter5.html)
looks interesting- can you export it as .doc, or does it use its own native format.
JimmyB27
01-27-2011, 06:34 PM
It exports to .rtf, which is universal - pretty much anything can read an rtf file. It's what all the smart agents and editors ask for. ;)
fireluxlou
01-27-2011, 07:21 PM
Something that is not free but is a very good program is http://www.mynovel.biz/ I used to use it a lot. Reviews: http://download.cnet.com/MyNovel/3000-2279_4-10726651.html
ejket
01-27-2011, 08:58 PM
As of now, I recommend LibreOffice over OpenOffice
So do I. I've been using LibreOffice quite often on both Mac and Linux for a month or so, and I'm happy with it.
So do I. I've been using LibreOffice quite often on both Mac and Linux for a month or so, and I'm happy with it.
Librioffice is still a relatively new break away of OO, so im surprised there is any difference?
Lillie
01-28-2011, 12:42 AM
I have both Libreoffice and OO. They are almost exactly the same. They use the same plugins, they have almost identical interfaces.
I am trying to decide which one to get rid of. It will probably be OO, I'm not sure why, I think Libreoffice is a little less clunky than OO.
I also have abiword, and that is tiny in comparison, which is good for my hard drive, but it doesn't have a spreadsheet function, and that is something I occasionally need.
Abi word also has a grammar plug in. Unfortunately it only tells you that it thinks something is wrong, not why.
All three do styles, though right now it's not something I have experimented with much.
ejket
01-29-2011, 07:27 AM
Librioffice is still a relatively new break away of OO, so im surprised there is any difference?
I did solve a small problem by switching to LibreOffice on my Mac, so even if the difference is modest at this point, it's there and growing. I think most of the main devs on OO moved to LO, so that's where progress is likely to be made.
(The small problem was that I got hidden characters showing by default every time I started OO, and I couldn't make it stop -- this behavior began after a crash.)
franko
01-30-2011, 03:18 PM
I'm using Google docs and really like it. I can work from any computer with a web connection, it autosaves every few seconds and I can download my files to my hard disk for a backup (in case the web goes down). I have a computer upstairs and one downstairs and if I have a few moments I can type a little more wherever I am.
It works for me.
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