flyboy747
January 7th, 2002, 12:29 PM
Just a quick explanation:
At our church, someone donated money to make a computer lab for teens from our church and the community to be able to use for our Homework Club so they could type papers, do research, etc, and also so we can have classes to train people how to use computers and all.
I, for some reason, am the one that's been putting all of this stuff together. I had a question about an office suite to install. We would like to install Microsoft Office but we can't afford the licensing for all 5 computers. I was looking at either Star Office or Open Office. I've tried Open Office and had some success with it on my home machine, but did run into several bugs and it didn't seem to be the most stable program I've ever used.
Are there any other "free" office suites that will allow you to install on multiple computers w/o having licensing restrictions or whatever that are pretty good?
I hope this post makes some sense. Thanks in advance.
At our church, someone donated money to make a computer lab for teens from our church and the community to be able to use for our Homework Club so they could type papers, do research, etc, and also so we can have classes to train people how to use computers and all.
I, for some reason, am the one that's been putting all of this stuff together. I had a question about an office suite to install. We would like to install Microsoft Office but we can't afford the licensing for all 5 computers. I was looking at either Star Office or Open Office. I've tried Open Office and had some success with it on my home machine, but did run into several bugs and it didn't seem to be the most stable program I've ever used.
Are there any other "free" office suites that will allow you to install on multiple computers w/o having licensing restrictions or whatever that are pretty good?
I hope this post makes some sense. Thanks in advance.