![]() ![]() ✔ Slightly faster 64-bit version available✔ Regular updates with new functions✘ Many additional features come at the expense of stability ✘ Fewer additional functions than LibreOffice✘ Less compatible with more complex formatting ✔ Creating charts (CHARTS)✔ Larger selection of presentation templates✔ More additional functions in the writing program✔ More import and export functions ✔ Better compatibility with more complex formatting More closely aligned with Google Office applications ![]() docx, as Office 2013 and up do deal with ODF files well enough now.More closely aligned with Microsoft Office applications WPS Office on the other hand regularly gets the boot as I don't feel like constantly converting my. Word, eventhough it's gotten better on that front, still feels clunky and unreliable when it comes to chaining styles. I prefer LibreOffice due to its much better handling of styles in Writer, as I frequently have to type long documents with images, TOC, footnotes, etc. ![]() Only supports recent MS Office file formats. No desktop Linux version, Android version is questionable.įor Kingsoft/WPS Office: free. Default interface still looks dated.įor MS Office: the reference. Same-day release on Windows, Linux and OS-X Android still in the works, cloud version is still quite experimental. Interface is familiar, constantly improving and user-customizable. Deals very well with both legacy and current file formats from any source. If you're on Windows you probably clicked the "get MS Office" link that Microsoft pushes on all installs of Windows 10.įor LibreOffice: really Free. If you use an Android smartphone, more than likely you're using WPS Office. ![]() If you're using a Linux distro, chances are you're using LibreoOffice or at worst the latest release of Apache OpenOffice (which isn't technically dead, but on life support). ![]()
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