![]() RSS | Twitter | Facebook Part technology guide, part productivity tool, Lifehacker helps you organise your workday and maximise your playtime. About h1 Email tips or questions to the: Lifehacker Tips Box Phone: +61 2 8667 5444 How to contact our team.Office 2010 Starter Edition More From Lifehacker Australia exe file on Microsoft’s servers, rather than a fully hosted page, its official status is unclear and Microsoft might well pull the download in the future. Note that since the link is to a downloadable. If, however, you use the full Office apps on your main machine and don’t have enough licences to go around, then having effectively the same thing on your other PCs can be very useful. If you’re already happy using Libre Office or, there’s no obvious reason to switch to this, and there’s definitely no reason to if you already have a “proper” copy of Office. But free is a lot cheaper than full-edition Office, which can cost as much as some netbooks if you buy the Professional edition. ![]() You don’t get the full Office experience - no Developer tab and no macros, for instance - and there’s only two apps included: Word and Excel. ![]() I use Starter Edition on my travel netbook, and I can’t say the advertising (which appears in a permanent right-hand screen pane) has ever bothered me - virtually all of it just suggests upgrading to one of the full versions. ![]()
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