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Yes, OpenOffice is available for Windows and Apple OS X, but it's also available for Linux. There are several Linux distributions that cost NOTHING to legally download and install - even on old desktop PCs, servers, and laptops - that make effective replacements for Windows, including CentOS, Fedora, and Ubuntu. A skilled IT professional can outfit an entire office with Linux and other Open Source software for a software license cost of exactly $0, without forcing you to replace all of your hardware.
By Jeff Hubbs