


Then, I browse over to Microsoft Templates and pick a pretty good template that has quite a bit of formatting in it and test it by viewing it in Microsoft Word and then in Write. You can do this in all the applications that have a Microsoft Office equivalent.

Reads and Writes Office 2008 for Mac OS X.Will support upcoming OpenDocument Format (ODF) 1.2 standard.Writer displays multiple pages while editing.Increased Columns to 1024 per WorkSheet.Spreadsheet Collaboration through WorkBook Sharing.Here are some of the new features you’ll find in : It might not have all the features of Microsoft Office but it has enough to make it an effective alternative. However, it is a free alternative that runs in Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and OpenSolaris. If you don’t know what beta means, beta means it’s in testing and it’s not a final version. OpenOffice 3.0 beta is now available for you to download and give it whirl.
