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Open source moves into Microsoft's Office block

By Simon London

Published: April 21 2005 03:00 | Last updated: April 21 2005 03:00

Open source software is coming to a personal computer near you. The success of Firefox, the open source web browser, has shown that "free" software is no longer the preserve of bearded geeks and hackers. Now comes a credible alternative to Microsoft's ubiquitous Office suite that costs not a penny, euro or yen.

The latest incarnation of OpenOffice was last month released for testing by users. Early reviews say it marks a big advance over earlier versions of the free word processing, spreadsheet and presentation package.

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