I concur, I use Neo Office and like it very much!

Sunday, February 14, 20108:11 PMJonathan [email protected]

>On Feb 14, 2010, at 7:43 PM, Nolan Porterfield <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> After years of obstinately sticking with poor old outdated AppleWorks,
>I've finally decided I have to face reality and switch to a more current
>app, esp. one that's compatible with (ugh) PCs, since I do a lot of work
>with editors on PCs; the Mac to PC  "translation"  is time-consuming and
>uncertain.  Checking around, I've found Office 2008 for Mac Home, which
>has Word, Entourage, PowerPoiint, and Excel (although I really only need
>Word and occasionally, PowerPoint).   All for $109.49.  I'm wondering if
>anyone in the Group has had experience with this app and can offer
>advice.  Also, I'm told that while the Mac platform is not likely to get
>a virus (as we all know), the Office part needs virus protection. 
>Recommendations for that?
>
>Have you thought about NeoOffice? It's free and totally compatible with
>its Office file counterparts. It's also looking much more like a native
>Mac app in its more recent versions.
>
>j.
>
>
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