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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 1028642" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>I use Ashampoo Office, which is just a rebranded version of the paid product. It loads fast enough, without issues as far as I can tell. But that might vary from system to system. Its compatibility is good, better than any other non-MS Office product. I do notice small things, like the fonts not always matching, or tables looking just slightly off. Nothing major though. One issue for me is the templates; MS Office has more and they are much easier to find. That being said, Ashampoo (Softmaker) Office has compatability with .odt files, which is the default Libreoffice format. With MSO that's an afterthought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 1028642, member: 90863"] I use Ashampoo Office, which is just a rebranded version of the paid product. It loads fast enough, without issues as far as I can tell. But that might vary from system to system. Its compatibility is good, better than any other non-MS Office product. I do notice small things, like the fonts not always matching, or tables looking just slightly off. Nothing major though. One issue for me is the templates; MS Office has more and they are much easier to find. That being said, Ashampoo (Softmaker) Office has compatability with .odt files, which is the default Libreoffice format. With MSO that's an afterthought. [/QUOTE]
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