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    LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    Offers "a completely reorganized user interface", plus features targeted at enterprise.
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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    basic office costs $100 this gives me a good reason not to buy it.

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    Very nice, though I just got the full, unlimited version of Microsoft Office 2016 Professional through my work for £9.95. (It's a fully legal service provided by Microsoft through workplaces called HUP - Home Use Program.)

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    Anselhelm - only for as long as you continue to work for that company - if you continue to use it after leaving then you'll be breaching the terms and condition.

    That said, it's a darn good offer that I have also taken advantage of in the past.

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    And of course, if all you need is Word, Excel and Powerpoint but you must have MS document compatibility, there's the free version of Office Online. It's lacking a few features, but for most home users it's everything they need.

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    Amusingly it would appear the MS have actually released all of the free office online components to the Chrome webstore, so you can add them to your Chrome browser! Gonna be trying that when I get home...

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    No version of MS office has ever had "MS document compatibility" with different versions. Mostly yes, complete no.

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    Quote Originally Posted by anselhelm View Post
    Very nice, though I just got the full, unlimited version of Microsoft Office 2016 Professional through my work for £9.95. (It's a fully legal service provided by Microsoft through workplaces called HUP - Home Use Program.)
    Me too, at that price its rude not to.

    Sure 2013 only cost me £8.95, prices are rising.

    Funny thing is at work we are still using 2010 on windows 7.

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    Quote Originally Posted by Percy1983 View Post
    ... Funny thing is at work we are still using 2010 on windows 7.
    Not unusual - I'm going take a punt on you working in a fairly large organisation of some kind. Industry inertia is one of the reasons for lengthy extended support on many versions of Windows, Win 7 is a good OS, and AFAIK there've been no real advances in Office since 2k10 (I use 2k13 at work and 2k10 at home and couldn't tell you the difference, tbh!), so there's no harm being on 2k10/Win 7...

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    Quote Originally Posted by Numenor View Post
    Anselhelm - only for as long as you continue to work for that company - if you continue to use it after leaving then you'll be breaching the terms and condition.

    That said, it's a darn good offer that I have also taken advantage of in the past.
    Indeed, I should have mentioned that caveat, though I've never seen any company or Microsoft ever follow up on that

    Besides, it's still better after only 2 months than an Office subscription and far better value than the retail cost of Office!

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    Re: LibreOffice 5.1 released by The Document Foundation

    Quote Originally Posted by Numenor View Post
    Anselhelm - only for as long as you continue to work for that company - if you continue to use it after leaving then you'll be breaching the terms and condition.

    That said, it's a darn good offer that I have also taken advantage of in the past.
    The big ask for the Business here is to have "Software Assurance" to go with the Volume Licensing, to take advantage of HUP. I usually find that the cost of Software Assurance is often too much for small and medium businesses.

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