Re: Windows 10
Posted: 14 Aug 2015 19:49
You could always use Google Docs for your word processing. Not sure if they have an equivalent for Powerpoint. I also know that doesn't really answer your question.
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Google docs is okay, it's not great for proper spacing and all that, I mean worse case I write something up on docs and fix it up on a computer at school.Kong Wen wrote:You could always use Google Docs for your word processing. Not sure if they have an equivalent for Powerpoint. I also know that doesn't really answer your question.
Unfortunally I not too sure on Microsoft office thou but there are reasonable alternatives like OpenOffice & ApacheOffice that you could try.The Shoemaker wrote:Microsoft is telling me I can upgrade to Windows 10 for free. My question is, is there any reason I wouldn't want to?
I don't use any external hardware with my laptop, no USB mouse, USB drives or anything like that. The only non-microsoft software I use is itunes, Steam, Google Chrome and Skype. I can only assume all of those will work with Windows 10.
The only concern I have about upgrading (beyond the normal concerns of being an early adopter) is what will happen to my Office software. I use Powerpoint and Word, both the free versions with limited access. The limited access doesn't bother me because I only need to view powepoints, not create them, and the limited word is enough for me to write my papers. I'm not sure if Microsoft offers the free versions of these anymore and I'd rather not purchase them, so if I upgrade will I lose the software?