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(Unverified)Jul 22nd 2007 4:01AM
Office 2007 is the best Office yet. The new ribbon interface and revamped features are well worth the money.
OpenOffice does not come close. Even the Student and Home edition of Office 2007 is well worth the money. While it does not have Access 2007 it does include OneNote, one of the coolest and more clever applications to be placed in the Office suite. "Overpriced and bloated"...bah! The last time I tried OpenOffice, it took minutes for the bloody to start. I may have gotten as far as typing some text in the 'word processor', but that's about it. You get what you pay for.