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about Open Office
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Open/libre Office is free, but you already have Office on Windows or a program you are used to--you don't need this.
I think this is prepacked with Linux distributions.

-> http://openoffice.org
-> http://libreoffice.org
In Ubuntu for example though, openoffice is used as a standard office-program


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Apache uwu: Openoffice still exists as such. libreoffice is just a project by some ex-openoffice-developers.
-> http://openoffice.org
-> http://libreoffice.org
In Ubuntu for example though, openoffice is used as a standard office-program

-> http://openoffice.org
-> http://libreoffice.org
In Ubuntu for example though, openoffice is used as a standard office-program
Wikipedia has written
On 28 September 2010, several members of the OpenOffice.org project formed a new group called "The Document Foundation". The Document Foundation created LibreOffice from their former project in response to Oracle Corporation's purchasing of Sun Microsystems over concerns that Oracle would either discontinue OpenOffice.org, or place restrictions on it as an open source project, as it had on Sun's OpenSolaris.
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