The Open Office Suite in Ubuntu is just the perfect blend you need for all your Office needs.As Wiki says OpenOffice.org (OO.o or OOo), commonly known simply as OpenOffice, is an office application suite available for a number of different computer operating systems. It is written using the GTK and supports plugins like Firefox which provides it additional functionality.
Comparing with MS-Office or WordPerfect,this pack just fulfils all the needs of a Rookie like me
that too for free.Now that’s something really satisfying since I don’t have to payout a hefty amount just for my small needs.Though online options too are available but they haven’t developed that much yet.
OOo has been divided into 6 components few of which are available by default in Ubuntu

Those six components are
- Writer (Available By Default)
- Calc (Available By Default)
- Impress (Available By Default)
- Base
- Draw (Available By Default)
- Math (Available By Default)
Note : To install rest components you may use Applications >Add & Remove and search for “OpenOffice”
To Access OOo go to Applications>Office and select the desired component.We’ll take here the 3 basic components of it which are used most
Now lets take a quick look at these 3 components
OOo WRITER aka OOo Word Processor
Writer does all the basic stuff of word processing and is similar to MS Word and is can save files in PDF format (not available in earlier versions of MS Office).It can also save documents in multiple formats including DOC, ODF and many more.

OOo Calc aka OOo Spreadsheet
Calc is similar to MS Excel & is rather better than it in many fields. It provides a number of features not present in Excel, including a system which automatically defines series for graphing, based on the layout of the user’s data . Also it has functionality to have customised plugins according to your needs which can be downloaded from OpenOffice.Org Site.


OOo Impress aka OOo Presentation
Impress similar to Apple Keynote or MS PowerPoint and is used for presentations.Its supports plugins like rest its counterparts and also allows exporting the files to swf format(Adobe Flash) that is generally present in our browsers these days
.It also has presentation wizard that guides you through the presentation customization on go.



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At a Glance: Last Week’s Reviews - Technology
July 29, 2009 at 4:21 am
[...] Write program for anyone “seeking a smooth learning curve from MS Word.” Another blogger described the OpenOffice Suite in Ubuntu as “the perfect blend you need for all your office needs.” [...]
GeekG
August 1, 2009 at 7:01 am
Will try to get back to it of needed,OOo is so simple that even on 1st use you’ll get used to it
newsflx
November 26, 2009 at 9:24 am
Here’s a great PDF guide for Ubuntu Karmic Koala. Its something both linux newbs and experts will appreciate. http://makeuseof.org/ubuntu