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Depends on whether you consider what Google does is akin to spyware but I see your point. People who aren't clued up are easily taken in by deceptive buttons and such, Windows is still a nightmare security wise when someone is click happy.
However, when it comes to actually getting some work done... there's nothing stopping you from grabbing an older copy of MS Office very cheap now, sadly there's still no real competition for anything but the most basic of spreadsheets.