A nice price if you use Microsoft Office and a non-business license is adequate for your needs, plus it's Office 2010 and not the crappier Office 2013/365.
I've used LibreOffice (and Open Office) as my document editing suite for the past several years and it works great for my needs, and it costs zero dollars:
Yes, you can run macros in OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
If you try one of those two free office suites, make it LibreOffice. OpenOffice was owned by Sun Micro Systems, Oracle bought Sun and did some things that pissed off the OO developers, and they left and spun up the LibreOffice project (using a legal copy of the OO source code). That's where all of the interesting development is taking place.
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I've used LibreOffice (and Open Office) as my document editing suite for the past several years and it works great for my needs, and it costs zero dollars:
http://www.libreoffice.org/
If you try one of those two free office suites, make it LibreOffice. OpenOffice was owned by Sun Micro Systems, Oracle bought Sun and did some things that pissed off the OO developers, and they left and spun up the LibreOffice project (using a legal copy of the OO source code). That's where all of the interesting development is taking place.
Thank you!