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This article has been written with a perspective to impart some knowledge about Staroffice. Read on to prove us right! StarOffice 9 reminds me of the classic Monty Python skit in which Graham Chapman wrestles himself. Although StarOffice is being aggressively presented as an alternative to Microsoft Office it seems to be equally marketed and bundled to. Remember this article for further use. You may never know when your knowledge about Staroffice may come in use.
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