How to Choose an Office Suite Greeley CO

The personal computer was originally designed for the office and to perform tasks traditional offices did using paper such as typing and accounts. Word processing and spreadsheets are the basic components of an office software suite.

Local Companies

Re/Max Eagle Rock
(970) 593-0999
6028 Stallion Dr
Loveland, CO
Wheeler Management Group
(303) 892-1518
1130 38th Ave Ste B
Greeley, CO
Triumph Real Estate Corp
(303) 858-0920
9605 S Kingston Ct
Englewood, CO
Crestone Development
(719) 632-6200
501 N Nevada Ave
Colorado Springs, CO
Simha Group the
(303) 339-6400
5690 Dtc Blvd
Greenwood Village, CO
Re/Max Alliance
(970) 226-3990
4703-A Boardwalk Dr
Fort Collins, CO
Re/Max Alliance
(970) 330-5000
5586 W 19th StSte 2000
Greeley, CO
National Business Brokers
(970) 506-0158

Greeley, CO
Rollert Avery Companies
(303) 632-2950
17757 E Crestridge Pl
Denver, CO
Cascade Commercial Group
(719) 442-6500
411 S Tejon St
Colorado Springs, CO

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Steps

  1. Determine the machine you are using (PC, Mac, SPARC) and ensure its system specifications meet the minimum expected by the office suite you want to run[1][2].
  2. How much have you got to spend on it?
    • The following cost money:
      • Microsoft Office
      • Apple iWork
      • StarOffice
      • Softmaker
      • MarinerPak
      • WordPerfect
      • Ability
      • Celframe
      • Gobe Productive
    • The following are free:
      • OpenOffice.org
      • Go-OO[3]
      • Lotus Symphony (IBM)[4]
      • GNOME Office[5]
      • KOffice[6]
      • SIAG[7]
  3. Is it cross-platform or compatible with your operating system (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)[8]? WINE on Linux and Mac OS X supports all Microsoft Office versions to varying degrees.
  4. Consider the applications you will want. Expect a word processor and spreadsheet as standard. Suites can also contain presentation, database, e-mail client, notetaking and project management software[9].
  5. Consider file format compatibility for files you already have, and files you may need to use (DOC, OOXML, ODF, WPS, WKS). Plug-ins to handle major standard formats are available for all major office suites[10].
  6. Do you want to use a web-based office suite such as Google Docs or Zoho?
  7. Read reviews and advocacy sites[11][12].
  8. Try a free trial of Microsoft Office[13] (60 day limit) or Apple iWork[14] (30 day limit) before you buy them.

Sources and Citations

  1. ? http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/General/What_are_the_system_requirements_for_running_OpenOffice.org%3F
  2. ? http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/preview/beta/sysreq.mspx
  3. ? http://go-oo.org/
  4. ? http://symphony.lotus.com/
  5. ? http://live.gnome.org/GnomeOffice
  6. ? http://www.koffice.org/
  7. ? http://siag.nu/
  8. ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_suite#Operating_system_support
  9. ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_suite#Main_components
  10. ? http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin/
  11. ? http://why.openoffice.org/
  12. ? http://www.oooninja.com
  13. ? http://www.trymicrosoftoffice.com
  14. ? http://www.apple.com/iwork/trial/

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