You don’t need to spend a fortune on Word

As I mentioned yesterday, I was a guest on Edinburgh’s Talk 107 radio station to talk about piracy and things like that. I ended up in a (good-natured) argument with the presenter about software piracy, and he argued that people pirate Word because they need Word. It’s become the de facto standard for documents, so if you want to read ‘em you need the software.

Of course, the whole point of talk radio presenters is to wind up people and say “bad” things, but it’s an attitude that I’ve come across quite a lot. I do think the “must have Word” attitude is quite pervasive, but you don’t have to spend a fortune on Microsoft’s flagship to read Word documents. In some cases you can get Word for free; in others, there are cheap and free alternatives. Here’s a few:

And those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head.

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Kinda an aside: Radio 4 have just finished an excellent parody of radio phon-ins, from the Fast Show folks. It’s on listen again (not podcast - boo!) for the next week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/downtheline.shtml

In other words, the best way for Microsoft to combat piracy is to advertise their competitors.

Bah, listen again is evil :)

Ditto what nonny sez - ahem. (And, Gary for that matter.)

Oops, there’s an error in that post: when I say there’s a stand-alone download version available for £30, I mean ThinkFree Office and not OpenOffice.org.

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