I’ve recently got a new laptop (more on that in another post) and have to install the usual selection of software to get productive with it.
As an experiment / not having enough time I’ve decided to go without installing Microsoft Office. I do , however have the excellent (and free) OpenOffice installed, and use Google Documents and Spreadsheets on a regular basis.
Why would I do this?
- It’s not about the money (as I have a copy of the Office disks paid for).
- It’s not about the money (2) as I’ll also happily pay for something that gives me value over the free version (e.g. my subscription to LinkedIn).
- It’s not really about getting locked into one supplier who can manipulate me at will (see the Microsoft Word 2007 File Format Conversion post) however annoying that may be.
No, it’s more about the features; with OpenOffice, I can save Word documents as a PDF , which (in my option) looks far more professional when sending to a (prospective) client.
Another reason is that as an (IT) consultant, I tend to ‘deploy’ on client sites on a regular basis, often with a bare machine to start with. Open software means that I have a ‘toolbox’ I can use to get up and running quickly , no fuss needed to raise purchase orders to buy software.
If you’re interested in this approach, the Open Source Alternative site is worth checking out. It’s not dogmatic; in fact it’s pretty even handed, listing commercial and open software for pretty much everything that you might need to do with a PC or Mac (business ,communications, graphics, security etc). That’s on top of the alternatives to Word, Excel , Powerpoint and Outlook.
It’s all about choice. Some are better , some or worse ; It’s up to you to decide which one works best for you. You’re a mug if you don’t know what the choice is.
Update 26th August: I lasted just over two weeks without installing Microsoft Office. Nothing bad with Open Office, just Microsoft playing around with Office 2007 file format. I have an important client that sent me something in Word 2007. The sort of client that I can’t (yet) ask to save in a different format and resend. Open Office does not (yet) open Office 2007 files, so I had to drop back to the Microsoft version (and install some filters) to be able to read it.
I use open office on my home pc (both windows + linux) and on my laptop.
It’s very rare that I would need any functionality beyond what open office provides
Michele,
The only missing bit of functionality I can think of is a Word -> Mediawiki convertor that’s written in VBscript.
I’m hoping that I can find an alternative for this , would be a pity to have to install MS Word just for one small item.
Paul
Is that some kind of extension to Word?
It installs into word; I use it to translate my (in progress) masters dissertation into the wiki on this site – e.g. http://www.firstpartners.net/kb/index.php/Red_Piranha_Open_Source_Project