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Open Office
OpenOffice is a free (as in open source) and full replacement for the Microsoft Office suite of products. Yes, that's right, free. No dollars, no yen, no euros. It is an amazing initiative that has produced amazing results. At the time of writing (May 2009) version 3.1 has been released. Once you've Opened your Office you won't look back. Click here to visit the OpenOffice.org site