OpenOffice is under control of Oracle.
Yes, they did: http://www.marketwired.com/press-re...ontribution-to-apache-nasdaq-orcl-1521400.htmI thought Oracle relinquished it to Apache?
This is a complex question and ultimately would depend on the OPs' needs.I could do with a Microsoft Office type suite, and am not sure what to install.
LibreOffice is big and takes a long time to build, but works pretty well. math/gnumeric is a nice spreadsheet that is similar to pre-ribbon Excel, although it does not create graphs. editors/abiword is a decent word processor.
I second wblock@ about math/gnumeric. I use it at home. I was for a long time AWK+http://siag.nu/ proponent but it got to the point that math/gnumeric makes some simple things just faster to do. For complex spreadsheets I am still using AWK.LibreOffice is big and takes a long time to build, but works pretty well. math/gnumeric is a nice spreadsheet that is similar to pre-ribbon Excel, although it does not create graphs. editors/abiword is a decent word processor.
I wonder if a bought license of WordPerfect would run emulated, and how well it would run on FreeBSD. Would it be able to print too?
I would expect WordPerfect to be able to produce PostScript output. From there, anything can be converted.
Both will work, and work well, under Xfce4. I guess they will work under other DE's as well, but I haven't tested it.I think my choices are between Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
And will they both work under Xfce4?
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There is also a lot of free standing programs. print/scribus is a professional publishing application, and graphs/dia is great for making diagrams. There may be more hidden gems for specific purposes in the ports tree.
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Use LibreOffice or Microsoft Office 2010 using PlayOnBSD.I could do with a Microsoft Office type suite, and am not sure what to install.
I think my choices are between Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
Which would anyone recommend? And will they both work under xfce?