OpenOffice 3.0 redefines the adage “you get what you pay for.” OpenOffice costs nothing to download, though you’d be asked to make a donation. The 142MB file finished installing in 5 minutes and 54 seconds - a rather long wait for the reviewer. The interface is made simple and foolproof. You can also customize your menus. A feature that is unique to OpenOffice is the ability to switch among the document, spreadsheet, and presentation programs within a single interface. Word processing is a breeze for former Microsoft Office 2003 users. For basic spreadsheet needs without the flair, OpenOffice is more than capable. Presentations can be done using Impress, the Windows Powerpoint of this suite. The reviewer stated that the biggest weakness of the OpenOffice is the lack of sharing options. If you are in need of a productivity suite, the free OpenOffice has all the tools you need to get the job done.