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Why don't schools etc. use OpenOffice

Why don't schools etc. use OpenOffice

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TamedWolfy
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02-11-2024, 12:42 AM
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Our schools run Microsoft Office 2013 on every computer. Usage has dropped compared to the past since educators favor Google Drive for better file accessibility both in school and at home.
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TamedWolfy
02-11-2024, 12:42 AM #11

Our schools run Microsoft Office 2013 on every computer. Usage has dropped compared to the past since educators favor Google Drive for better file accessibility both in school and at home.

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SjoerdMC
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02-11-2024, 11:31 AM
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I don’t know how long it’s been, but it only has 2 GB of memory, which isn’t enough for Vista. The complaints about it usually came from people who bought low-cost machines that weren’t powerful enough.
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SjoerdMC
02-11-2024, 11:31 AM #12

I don’t know how long it’s been, but it only has 2 GB of memory, which isn’t enough for Vista. The complaints about it usually came from people who bought low-cost machines that weren’t powerful enough.

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Sachouille9
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02-13-2024, 04:37 PM
#13
Uh. I'm pretty sure you can save files as a MS Word document and use it in MS Office. (At least with Google Drive you can.)
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Sachouille9
02-13-2024, 04:37 PM #13

Uh. I'm pretty sure you can save files as a MS Word document and use it in MS Office. (At least with Google Drive you can.)

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RooseLArgenT
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02-15-2024, 01:44 AM
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Previously, when using both options, you were able to save Open office files as .docx and they opened properly in Word. It seems like there might still be an issue.
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RooseLArgenT
02-15-2024, 01:44 AM #14

Previously, when using both options, you were able to save Open office files as .docx and they opened properly in Word. It seems like there might still be an issue.

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ProTimmy
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02-15-2024, 12:47 PM
#15
because the business world uses microsoft office , what's the point in teaching students how to use open office if when they go to get a job they are required to use MS office.
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ProTimmy
02-15-2024, 12:47 PM #15

because the business world uses microsoft office , what's the point in teaching students how to use open office if when they go to get a job they are required to use MS office.

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sagi_19
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03-01-2024, 11:08 AM
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They have two options and I prefer Libre Office since M$ is too high.
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sagi_19
03-01-2024, 11:08 AM #16

They have two options and I prefer Libre Office since M$ is too high.

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EmirhanEA
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03-04-2024, 01:19 PM
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I experienced similar situations in high school and university, though not always the same. Office software seems essential in business, but its importance can vary depending on personal use. I haven’t relied heavily on it lately, which makes me question why it’s so central.
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EmirhanEA
03-04-2024, 01:19 PM #17

I experienced similar situations in high school and university, though not always the same. Office software seems essential in business, but its importance can vary depending on personal use. I haven’t relied heavily on it lately, which makes me question why it’s so central.

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ITSLEEC
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03-04-2024, 03:18 PM
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Schools seldom make such choices. Usually they rely on government, state or city funding, which they negotiate for the best deal. Universities and colleges are somewhat different, but they also aim to secure the most favorable options. For them, it's also about understanding how other software operates. The main reason Linux hasn't fully replaced workstations yet remains unclear.
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ITSLEEC
03-04-2024, 03:18 PM #18

Schools seldom make such choices. Usually they rely on government, state or city funding, which they negotiate for the best deal. Universities and colleges are somewhat different, but they also aim to secure the most favorable options. For them, it's also about understanding how other software operates. The main reason Linux hasn't fully replaced workstations yet remains unclear.

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sebpet09
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03-12-2024, 03:12 PM
#19
Microsoft has a deal with educational institutions offering free operating systems and Microsoft products.
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sebpet09
03-12-2024, 03:12 PM #19

Microsoft has a deal with educational institutions offering free operating systems and Microsoft products.

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ExplodingNt
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03-18-2024, 07:23 AM
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Since free options often have issues, most people opt for established services that provide strong backing. Office remains a top choice for businesses, while education departments gain access to unlimited licenses across all MS operating systems and productivity tools. This ensures reliability, better performance, and prepares users for the most widely used office applications. EDIT: Earlier discussions about Linux versus Windows had similar conclusions—lower cost isn't enough to compensate for current limitations in productivity and compatibility.
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ExplodingNt
03-18-2024, 07:23 AM #20

Since free options often have issues, most people opt for established services that provide strong backing. Office remains a top choice for businesses, while education departments gain access to unlimited licenses across all MS operating systems and productivity tools. This ensures reliability, better performance, and prepares users for the most widely used office applications. EDIT: Earlier discussions about Linux versus Windows had similar conclusions—lower cost isn't enough to compensate for current limitations in productivity and compatibility.

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