Buyers' Guides: Office Software

Buyers' Guide: Office Software

Microsoft isn't the only option when it comes to Office software. We highlight some alternatives

Written by PCW Staff

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Office software generally refers to word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software and email utilities. Microsoft Office dominates this arena. But most new PCs come bundled with Microsoft Works Suite 2005, which has Word, Works Database, Spreadsheet and a range of home packages.

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To upgrade to a full version of Microsoft Office will cost around £150. Many will not need the functionality of Office though, and the Outlook Express email software shipped with all Windows PCs is enough for most users. If you can wait, then do so, since Microsoft plans to launch Office 12 in July 2006. But don’t forget the competition either: products such as Ability Office, Star Office and the free open-source version, Open Office, are available.

Recommended Office Software:

Microsoft Office Professional 2003
Sets the standard for office suites for those prepared to pay the price
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Openoffice.org 2
New features and improved compatibility make this a genuine alternative to Microsoft Office
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Microsoft Works 2006
Comprehensive office package suitable for most home users. Great value for money
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