Sun StarOffice 5.2 Deluxe | 
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| From: Sun Microsystems Category: Software
List Price: $39.99 Buy Used: $15.90 You Save: $24.09 (60%)
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Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 7965
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Linux, Unix, Windows Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Linux Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 3 x 8
Model: 189248806X UPC: 614647624897 EAN: 0614647624897 ASIN: B00004U9LR
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: This is CDROM(s) with box. May or may not include instructions or information in addition to the CDROM and box. We cannot guarantee any registration keys will function. Please check computer requirements before purchase. May have light surface scratches unless noted NIP (New In Package). Box conditions will vary. All returns must be authorized in advance.
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Amazon.com Review Let's see--a full-featured, interoperable, multiplatform office suite that's light on your hard drive and drastically cheaper than the competition. Could it be true? Check out Sun StarOffice 5.2 Deluxe and find a sleek alternative to Microsoft Office that's compatible with that suite's files, incorporates nearly all of the same tools and features, and runs on a breathtaking range of operating systems. It might take a little noodling for Windows users to get the hang of the interface, as it essentially takes over the desktop and changes a few things around; after the learning period, though, you won't want to go back. Instead of opening a new program for each type of file (text document, spreadsheet, database, image, appointment, Web page, etc.), simply tell StarOffice what you want and each file opens in its own window, speeding up access considerably. OLE-style embedding is easy, and most of the look and feel will be comfortable for Office users. Currently there's not much third-party support, and help functions are ever present but inconsistent, so it's important to consider the costs carefully before installing. StarOffice is perfect for those switching to Linux or multiple operating systems, or any new user who needs an inexpensive office suite with plenty of options. Current users of Microsoft Office might be better off sticking with Uncle Bill--between learning new commands and the marginal differences between the two, you might think inertia's not so bad after all. The programs included will definitely surpass your expectations if you consider price alone: the presentation and drawing programs are simple and wonderful, the basic office features of document and personal information management are intuitive, and the e-mail, news, and Web browsing are snappy. Integrated as they are with the word processor, spreadsheet, and database functions, they all come together to form a powerful and inexpensive challenge to Microsoft Office. --Rob Lightner Pros: - Inexpensive
- Interoperable with Microsoft Office
- Multiplatform--runs on Windows, Linux, OS/2, and more
Cons: - Little third-party support
- Underdocumented
Amazon.com Product Description Looking for versatility? Try this multiplatform office suite that is operable on the Solaris (8, 7, 2.6, and 2.5.1) operating environments on SPARC and Intel architecture; Linux (kernel 2.0.x or later, glibc2 2.1.1 on Intel x86-compatible hardware); and Microsoft Windows (2000, NT, 98, or 95) platforms. StarOffice 5.2 software is full-featured and interoperable with Microsoft Office. The StarOffice suite has all the functionality and power you expect in an easy-to-use, integrated desktop environment. It combines best-of-breed core components with a complete set of complementary tools, so you can take on any job and get the results you want. The package includes StarOffice Draw, StarOffice Mail and Discussion, Internet Browser, StarOffice Writer, and more.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 75 more reviews...
Awesome alternative to MS Office May 30, 2003 Carlos A. Suarez (The Bronx, New York, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Using the program is very simple, and all programs in Star Office can be saved in MS Office formats. A awesome alternative to MS Office.
Far more than just an office suite. November 5, 2002 Richard J. Engebretson (Isle, Minnesota United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
StarOffice 5.2 has most all the office component capabilities one needs; spreadsheet, word processor, database, draw program, visual basic and macros, etc. However, with OpenOffice.org developer support, this core "office suite" is only a starting point for many possible applications. Applications interfaces such as "point of sale" or "scientific instrumentation" can be built on this office component core. StarOffice 5.2 is, in effect, a visual component library that works on many operating system and hardware platforms. This puts StarOffice in a class by itself.
HELP! September 20, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am not a dummy, but I think that I need StarOffice 5.2 for Dummies also. As one of the others has stated. I have had nothing but problems getting this thing installed and finally gave up! It is just a big mess! And now I cannot get it to completely uninstall and it is causing a lot of complications with my system? I cannot understand what is going on here. I have tried everything! It seems it isn't installed completely, so I can't actually use it, but I can't uninstall anything more than I already have and my systems still says it is there and it is reaking havoc on my system! I am glad to see that there a few other people out there that seems to be having the same problem that I have. I thought I was losing my mind for a while there. ARGH!
Best office May 23, 2002 Jeff (Scranton, PA) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
StarOffice 5.2 is the best office suite to get. ITS FREE TO DOWNLOAD AND ITS POWERFULL
Star Office Comments May 17, 2002 Patrick L. Cummins (Digby, NS., Canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Basically an excellent program but with some irritating faults. The help menu is fragmented and unco-ordinated and it does have difficulty opening some MS documents. The biggest fault, I find, is that with labels it truncates the right hand row so that only half the labels are usable without a lot of adjusting. You can look in Page Preview for a label and all is correct but on printing all the right hand lettering is missing, also it sometimes insists on printing registration marks in the middle of the label, seemingly at random. Otherwise, excellent incorporation of spreadsheets into documents and very easy to use with excellent HTML editing.
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