AppleWorks. It can save in several MS Office formats.

The only issue I've ever had is that it doesn't do multiple spreadsheet
sheets (IIRC). Therefore, you *might* have problems reading Excel files if
they contain multiple sheets.

On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Larry le Mac wrote:

> Is there a serious alternative to M$-Office for OS X?
>
> One that will work with .doc/.xls files AND save them
> so that to a PC user it looks as if they've only ever been
> worked on by Word/Excel ?
>
> I am the sole Mac user at work and want to remain that
> way, but with M$ pulling support on Mac-IE, it wouldn't
> surprise me if one day Office for the Mac disappears (no
> need to get into that discussion).
>
> Basically, I would like to look into learning an alternative
> if there is a competent one.
>
>
> Larry
>
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