>From the sounds of it, most of the Excel use in this situation is fairly
basic. Once you learn to use the advanced stuff (pivoting tables, etc.) in
Excel 2010 it is really hard (impossible?) to use anything else, but for
simple stuff that covers 90% of Excel users LibreOffice Calc should get the
job done. Even though I have a Microsoft TechNet subscription I don't use
Office on my home PC or Mac. Before I made the final switch from Windows to
Mac I had myself switched over to LibreOffice and didn't have a need for
Office except for work stuff, so my work laptop had MS Office. Now that my
Mac is my primary machine I am split between iWork and LibreOffice. iWork
feels more polished, but I still prefer LibreOffice for spreadsheets.

As for OpenOffice.org vs LibreOffice, my understanding is the community
developers were unhappy with Oracal's treatment of OpenOffice.org after
Oracal aquired Sun, so the community forked, LibreOffice was born, etc. The
LibreOffice folks have done huge code cleanups to remove unused code in
LibreOffice. Oracal still has OpenOffice, but LibreOffice seems to be the
true successor to OpenOffice.org.

My other Office 2010 addiction is OneNote. Very nice when you have to deal
with Outlook. Evernote is awesome as well, and again I'm split between the
two products. Most of my work related stuff ends up in OneNote. Personal or
anything I might need to be accessible on my iPhone ends up in Evernote.
There is a OneNote app for iPhone, but I've had it mess up the formatting
of my OneNote notebooks too many times to trust it. If only Evernote had a
native Linux client... ;)


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Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://andy.zibnet.us
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