A great PONZI SCHEME! Cancel My Account. I receive 4 replies stating that I need to respond to the email, to verify to Cancel, that my account will be put on Hold until I Reply. Just Cloud acted like I accidentally sent them a cancellation email and responded to their several replies unwittingly. Just Cloud sent me an email today to let me know that my 30 Day Money Back has expired and would just advise me to continue using the service until your subscription ends which will be on 8/12/15 WTF!!
jimgmacmvp October 31, 2013
Microsoft offers a free online version of Microsoft Office. You don’t have to pay for Office unless you want additional features. The free version from Microsoft is here: http://www.skydrive.com/
You don’t download the free version of Office. You use it on line in your web browser. It takes up no disc space on your hard drive and your files are available to you on every internet connected computer wherever you go. Microsoft Office saves in standard XML open file format, unlike like OpenOffice, which save in discontinued Microsoft proprietary formats or a rejected non-standard open format.
OpenOffice does not support embedded video (only supports linked video). OpenOffice does not support QuickTime. OpenOffice does not support SmartArt, charts, WordArt, graphs, organization charts, advanced typography, visual basic (except for substandard VBA support in Calc), templates, or add-ins. OpenOffice does not come with Microsoft Office fonts. OpenOffice database is not at all compatible with Microsoft Access. There’s no publishing layout view or notebook layout view in Open Office. Microsoft Office comes with free cloud storage – nothing like that from OpenOffice.
OpenOffice is free, as is the basic version of Microsoft Office. The free version of Microsoft Office is better than the free version of OpenOffice when you consider the cloud options and file sharing & collaboration options. The paid version of Microsoft Office is well worth the money if you plan to use anything except the most basic office features.
A great PONZI SCHEME! Cancel My Account. I receive 4 replies stating that I need to respond to the email, to verify to Cancel, that my account will be put on Hold until I Reply. Just Cloud acted like I accidentally sent them a cancellation email and responded to their several replies unwittingly. Just Cloud sent me an email today to let me know that my 30 Day Money Back has expired and would just advise me to continue using the service until your subscription ends which will be on 8/12/15 WTF!!
Microsoft offers a free online version of Microsoft Office. You don’t have to pay for Office unless you want additional features. The free version from Microsoft is here:
http://www.skydrive.com/
You don’t download the free version of Office. You use it on line in your web browser. It takes up no disc space on your hard drive and your files are available to you on every internet connected computer wherever you go. Microsoft Office saves in standard XML open file format, unlike like OpenOffice, which save in discontinued Microsoft proprietary formats or a rejected non-standard open format.
OpenOffice does not support embedded video (only supports linked video). OpenOffice does not support QuickTime. OpenOffice does not support SmartArt, charts, WordArt, graphs, organization charts, advanced typography, visual basic (except for substandard VBA support in Calc), templates, or add-ins. OpenOffice does not come with Microsoft Office fonts. OpenOffice database is not at all compatible with Microsoft Access. There’s no publishing layout view or notebook layout view in Open Office. Microsoft Office comes with free cloud storage – nothing like that from OpenOffice.
OpenOffice is free, as is the basic version of Microsoft Office. The free version of Microsoft Office is better than the free version of OpenOffice when you consider the cloud options and file sharing & collaboration options. The paid version of Microsoft Office is well worth the money if you plan to use anything except the most basic office features.