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| StarOffice 5.0
A power packed office suite for Linux
StarOffice has a more professional look and feel than WordPerfect, probably attributable to the longer time that it has been around. It also has an amazing amount of settings and customization options that you can play around with. The application starts with a desktop of its own. In fact, if you want you can maximize it and use it as your regular desktop. All that you wantword processor, spreadsheet, database, e-mail, drawing app, scheduler, address book, presentation package, and browserare available from here. Given that it has so many applications built into it, StarOffice can handle a number of file formats. Version 5 reads all files created in Office 97 also. But on the flip side, it takes ages to load or to open a file. Currently open files show up on the start bar at the bottom. Clicking on the start button brings up a start menu, much like Windows and KDE. And if you have KDE already installed, the KDE start menu becomes available to you as a submenu from the program files menu item. For most of us, making presentations have become part and parcel of our daily routine. Any office suite would not be worth its name if it didnt come with a decent presentation package. How does StarOffice stack up here? Pretty decently, I must admit. StarOffice has a full-fledged presentation module, complete with slides, effects, animations, and more. You can rehearse your timings, set interactivity options and any other thing you can do with commercial presentation packages. As can be expected, it imports PPT files with ease. But with PPT files with a large number of elements in a slide, some of the elements tend to get slightly out of place. Also, you dont have a save or export to PPT option. So, if you want to share your presentation with Office users you do have a problem. Word processor files can be saved as RTF and shared. You have no such problems with spreadsheets though. Star can save in Excel file formats. Should StarOffice crash, as it once did on me, it will save all your work till then, tell you that it has saved, and exits gracefully. Next time you start up the package, it will prompt whether you want to recover the file. Neat! In fact, StarOffice is one of the most complete office suites I have seen. Star Division has done a good job with this package. Its only remaining sore spot is the loading time. But then, if your machine is one of the later day speed monsters, this should not worry you. Still, some more work on that and you have a killer package here. |