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Top 5 Free Microsoft Office Alternatives 2018 || TECH DK




Top 5 Free Microsoft Office Alternatives:


These free Microsoft Office alternatives will let you download similar versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.

It's important to note that these free Office alternatives won't give you all the features of the originals but in many cases, they'll get you awfully close. I recommend starting from the top of the list and making your way down to try out each replacement. This will make it easy to find the best alternative that will work for your needs.

Many of these free Microsoft Office alternatives will let you not only open Office documents but also edit and create them. Check out each program to find out exactly what you can and can't do with them.

Libre Office:
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LibreOffice can be used as a replacement for Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access to Windows, Mac, and Linux computers.
Each of the Microsoft Office alternatives can open, edit, and save to the Office 2007/2010/2013 file formats.

WPS Office:
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WPS’s Office alternative comes with Writer, Presentation, and Spreadsheet, all of which mimic programs in Microsoft’s iconic suite.
All files you create with these apps will be fully compatible with their Microsoft counterparts, and there’s an extra suite of PDF conversion tools in the event you need to export or import in a more ready-friendly format.
Plus, the suite is available for free on both Android and iOS devices.

SoftMakerFree Office 2016:
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The latest version of SoftMaker’s FreeOffice released in 2016, comes with full compatibility for DOC, DOX, XLS, XLSX, PPT, and PPT file formats, with a lot of work going into making them “loss free.”
This means you won’t find any unexpected surprises when transferring your files into Word, which makes the software perfect for those who want a free alternative to Word but still need to work regularly with Word software.

Open Office:
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OpenOffice has a word processor, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, and database program as part of its Microsoft Office alternative suite.
Writer (Word), Calc (Excel), Base (Access), and Impress (PowerPoint) is the Microsoft Office alternatives offered by OpenOffice that can be used in full at absolutely no cost.
Many popular file formats can be opened with OpenOffice, such as DOC, DOCX, XML, XLS, XLW, DBF, PPT, PPS, and POTX.
During installation, you can selectively decide to install some or all of the OpenOffice programs to avoid adding a program you won't use.

Google Docs:


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Google’s online suite should need no introduction. The cloud-based software remains ideal if you need to work with others on a project particularly if everyone is familiar with Google Drive, where files can be stored and shared. The current iteration of Docs supports PDFs, DOC files, and even iWork files, so you need not worry about information being lost. It also integrates with most of Google’s other services, including Gmail, Calendar, and Google Plus.
The interface is classic Google minimalist, and oft-confusing. Certain tools or abilities may be hidden deep in menus or not made available for unknown reasons, which can make the software difficult to pick up without any previous experience. Still, if you’re used Chrome or Chrome OS, then you know what to expect and shouldn’t have much problem navigating the menus.


Plus, the ability to work on documents, edit work, and discuss changes with others who are also working on the same file all in the same window is incredibly useful and implemented well across different file types.

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