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Freeoffice language
Freeoffice language




freeoffice language

Google Suite: Perfect for university students (me), good development but lacks many features. Microsoft Office Online: nice offering but is slow and sluggish (are they using asp?), lacks many features (I can't even draw a line). OnlyOffice: Web version + desktop + cloud solution available, decent compatibility with MS, mature?, new in the market. Gnome Office (Abiword, Gnumeric, Dia): Is it still a thing?įreeOffice: The best office suite after LibreOffice, not open source, good compatibility with MS, mature project, WPS Office: Pretty advanced alternative to MS suite, not open source, a mature project but seems not maintained.ĬalligraOffice: Actually KOffice, doesn't even come close to LibreOffice, slow development, difficult to switch for naive user. LibreOffice: Standard office suite for Linux, it just works, not very good support for docx, classic UI (new ribbon interface doesn't make it modern), better than online suites.Īpache OpenOffice: Same as LibreOffice but with better docx support. I tried these office suites currently offered on Linux ( bold are my best bet), I must say, both of these in-browser tools are nice but still don't come close to what LibreOffice has to offer (I have come across situations where I had to use LibreOffice because either of the other two didn't have the feature). Recently I switched to Office online like Microsoft suite and Google suite. I have been using LibreOffice for past 2 years, hated it all the time because of the UI not being modern as compared to MS (not icons but simplistic design).






Freeoffice language