These people need openoffice.org lol. Most of the tools that micro$oft makes are easily found in open source elsewhere, if one just looks around a bit. Source: about 1 year ago
Apache Open Office - it does everything Microsoft Office does but it's free. Just go to openoffice.org. Source: about 1 year ago
For those who want to write it, read it, and delete it at any time, there is an easy, free alternative: OpenOffice. Source: over 1 year ago
You can try to use canva.com to help design pieces or work or projects for clients. Try using openoffice.org or libreoffice.org create documents, slide presentations, or posters. You can learn basic programming and coding through https://www.freecodecamp.org/ and khanacademy.org with other sites listed at https://skillcrush.com/blog/64-online-resources-to-learn-to-code-for-free/, learn digital marketing and... Source: over 1 year ago
Lets roll back 20 years to 2002. We looked after PC's running 2000 and XP. A couple of servers, Exchange 5.5/2000, maybe venturing onto a server for File storage and a few app servers. Nothing really broke all that often (even though back then we thought it did). We would upgrade some PC's, deal with printer driver issues, Installed Roxio countless number of times and if we had time looked at implementing a... Source: over 1 year ago
To add insult to injury, Apache only has the official download hosted on their openoffice.org site and has not partnered to allow it on the Microsoft Store. Source: over 2 years ago
i'm not skilled enough to code something but you can use microsoft excel or google sheets or openoffice.org (free office-like apps) to enter and track. you could set it up similar to your written one but the calculated columns automatically populate once you enter the formula for short volume. I think @Annihil4tionGod on twitter is doing something like with daily short volume ratio. Heres a link:. Source: over 2 years ago
Openoffice.org same but free, runs all Microsoft applications. Source: over 2 years ago
Word Processors : Jarte, Open Office, LibreOffice, WPS, Microsoft Word, and Google Docs to name a few. u/cshcsh531 and u/avalanchefan95 so that would show an idea how to come into such. Think in the case of the one making snarky remarks when this is a serious reply thread is something he'd have to ask himself what would be the scenario if he had the means to submit his work out and get published without... Source: almost 3 years ago
I am going to say wishing I knew about iCloud in 2007 where I was able to take submissions from those who worked with Mac in the era but in that time frame I will be honest. I wasn't even prepared for taking those attachments though I was OpenOffice and later LibreOffice ready though I would had been prepared to take Google Docs files when it went live. Source: almost 3 years ago
About 10 years ago when I was a self-employed call out computer tech I would give people openoffice.org and if they specifically needed MS Office I would provision them with an OEM version. Source: almost 3 years ago
Old versions of openoffice.org are available here: OpenOffice.org - Download archived versions. Source: about 3 years ago
You mean openoffice.org? Old versions are pretty easy to find, I think they're still available on their website. Tara was clearly using Word, but the capitalization thing you pointed out, she did it on purpose, going against word's autocorrect. Source: about 3 years ago
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