Powerpoint and word alternatives for mac

Hi
I am poised to buy the MS office suite for Mac.
I use MS word and powerpoint on a daily basis.
I have tried open office but found it unreliable when opening documents on a pc (format chenges etc).
Is there any reliable alternative to the MS office?
I have read reports of MS office for mac being unstable but I have also read lots of reports contradicting this.
Many thanks
Paul

Office for Mac is very stable so your information is unreliable. However there are a number of alteratives, including Apple's iWorks suite of Numbers, Pages and Keynote and for web based alternatives a lot like LibreOffice which you can find by Googling it.

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