Out of Complete Office and OpenOffice, my personal choice would be OpenOffice as it is much more powerful and more compatible with Microsoft Office. Not only that, it's free. However, Complete Office has a lot of plus points.
Complete Office looks so similar to Microsoft equivalents, that you will feel quite at home using it. As long as you're not using the complex features of Office (that 90 per cent of people don't) then you'll be fine. On top this, a single purchase of Complete Office comes with license to install on two machines!
Tesco has done a good job at cherry picking great software that it can offer to the consumer at a cheap price. And for this, the supermarket giant should be commended.Read full review
Overall
8/10
By Andrew 'Spode' Miller
Reviewed 16 November 2006
Updated 05 February 2011