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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 577680" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Openoffice is what I was going to suggest also. I can ask husband about the games. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if you like logic puzzles, where you would use a set of clues to figure out other things, but you might pop over to <a href="http://www.kaser.com" target="_blank">www.kaser.com</a> . You can download free versions of his games until you understand them and want to purchase. I have played Sherlock for at least a decade on various computers. It is well worth the money. I got my mom hooked on it and when her mind is really scattered or she is just waking up, she plays a few games to clear her head. The graphics are not fancy, and neither is the concept really, but the game is really great. I haven't met many people who didn't like it once they got into it. His other games are also great, esp moriarty. Moriarty has you at his dinner party. You have to figure out who Moriarty is, and who he is poisoning during the meal. </p><p></p><p>You can download a demo with certain number of the puzzles in each size for free - this goes for all of the games. This would be a way to get some games for free until you decde what you really want. I have installed more than a few different games from this company over the years, at least one to every computer I have owned and ditto for my folks and more than a few friends. None of us have ever had ANY problems due to these games. </p><p></p><p>Well, other than becoming hooked on them and spending a graciously plentiful amount of time playing them, lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 577680, member: 1233"] Openoffice is what I was going to suggest also. I can ask husband about the games. I don't know if you like logic puzzles, where you would use a set of clues to figure out other things, but you might pop over to [url]www.kaser.com[/url] . You can download free versions of his games until you understand them and want to purchase. I have played Sherlock for at least a decade on various computers. It is well worth the money. I got my mom hooked on it and when her mind is really scattered or she is just waking up, she plays a few games to clear her head. The graphics are not fancy, and neither is the concept really, but the game is really great. I haven't met many people who didn't like it once they got into it. His other games are also great, esp moriarty. Moriarty has you at his dinner party. You have to figure out who Moriarty is, and who he is poisoning during the meal. You can download a demo with certain number of the puzzles in each size for free - this goes for all of the games. This would be a way to get some games for free until you decde what you really want. I have installed more than a few different games from this company over the years, at least one to every computer I have owned and ditto for my folks and more than a few friends. None of us have ever had ANY problems due to these games. Well, other than becoming hooked on them and spending a graciously plentiful amount of time playing them, lol. [/QUOTE]
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