Open office is owned by Sun microsystems. The original program was released as open source in 2000. Open source means that anyone can suggest improvements or enhancements to the program, and submit such changes for study by the programs creator. Microsoft will not allow the public to do that - maintaining their cartel on Microsoft's products.
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Perfectly safe as it is. But only download it from Openoffice.org
Yes. I use it often.
MS word is a word processor OpenOfficeOrg is an office productivity suite that includes a word processor (and a spreadsheet application, a database application, a presentation application and some other stuff, applications which are also in the Microsoft Office package)
They are examples of text editors (well, more fancy ones than notepad...etc.), mostly on Windows unless Parallels Desktop is downloaded on your Mac computer.
I don't believe there is an equivalent of M.S. Publisher in Open Office. The best you can do is use O.O. Writer, and insert text boxes and set pictures to Behind or In Front of text, then drag them to where you want them. You may also be able to get free document templates on the web which you can use to start out with. Try using a search engine to find such a thing
the man owns the clone
Whoever owns the title to the vehicle is who owns it.
The groom owns his ring and the bride owns hers.
who owns petsmart?
The OpenOffice suite is actually a number of different applications accessable through a simple menu. The information processing tools in OpenOffice is called Base as in Database. It is a fully functional SQL system
Nobody owns space.