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Is OpenOffice free to download?

Apache OpenOffice is free software. That means you are free to download it, free to install it on as many PCs as you like, free to pass copies to as many people as you like. You may use OpenOffice for any purpose without restriction: private, educational, public administration, commercial… Free, really free.

Is OpenOffice Excel free?

You can access your spreadsheets from any OpenDocument compliant software. You are free to import your old Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, or save your work in Excel format for sending to people who are using Microsoft products.

Is there a 64 bit version of OpenOffice?

While the OpenOffice program will work on a 64 bit system, it is a 32 bit product, and some parts require the 32 bit version of Java.

Is OpenOffice still developed?

OpenOffice.org (OOo), commonly known as OpenOffice, is a discontinued open-source office suite. In 2011, Oracle Corporation, the then-owner of Sun, announced that it would no longer offer a commercial version of the suite and donated the project to the Apache Foundation.

Is there a version of OpenOffice 3.1?

No specific info about version 3.1. Please visit the main page of OpenOffice on Software Informer. Base is a fully featured desktop database management system. OpenOffice.org Calc is an all-purpose spreadsheet program.

Which is the best free open office software?

Best of all, OpenOffice.org 3 can be downloaded and used for free. Pros: Free, Reads MS Office documents. Cons: MS Office Compatibility is NOT 100%, doesn’t write back native MS Office file formats.

How to build a database in OpenOffice 3.1?

With OpenOffice.org 3.1, it is possible to build a complete ‘database application’ by including macros and scripts within a Base document (.odb). This feature already exists in other document types.

Is there a grammar checker in OpenOffice 3.1?

With OpenOffice.org 3.1, the grammar checker framework has been extended so that Extensions like LanguageTool can now be accessed from the Tools -> Spelling and Grammar menu command. Note that OpenOffice.org has a grammar checking framework, but does not come with a grammar checker.