Alternative to Office/Word
So I updated to Catalina and now my entire Office Suite is unusable. If I don't want to subscribe to Office 365 what are my free options?
iMac Line (2012 and Later)
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So I updated to Catalina and now my entire Office Suite is unusable. If I don't want to subscribe to Office 365 what are my free options?
iMac Line (2012 and Later)
Connie,
Consult the LibreOffice user guides written in LibreOffice Writer. Will help flatten the learning curve. Also, on the download page, don't overlook the Release notes because that is where new features are discussed, often with graphical illustration.
Connie,
Consult the LibreOffice user guides written in LibreOffice Writer. Will help flatten the learning curve. Also, on the download page, don't overlook the Release notes because that is where new features are discussed, often with graphical illustration.
You are welcome. For what its worth, I never refer anyone to beta code, or use it myself. LibreOffice v6.3.2.2 is the latest released application (at this time) from LibreOffice that appears in the two prominent download choices, and it is the one that I have installed. Using v6.2.7 will be no issue for you, unless you want to redact content, or use newer version features.
LibreOffice
Thanks! I will check it out.
Looks great! Thanks much!
Pages, Numbers, Keynote, Mail
Thanks! Yes I know about those, but I'm finding that LibreOffice is very close to Word.
Thanks! I opted for the older tried and true version. Not good with betas. I will look up the user guides.
Connie840 wrote:
Thanks! I opted for the older tried and true version. Not good with betas. I will look up the user guides.
Good approach.
Thanks! Yes I know about those, but I'm finding that LibreOffice is very close to Word.
Yes, that's why I use Pages.
Alternative to Office/Word