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Whats Better Than Libre Office?
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Aside from Word & Open Office.
I use Libre but just wondering if there are any better options that are just not as well known?
There is just soooo much software out there - for all sorts of things - that gets overlooked because theyre not a famous name, but sometimes when i've tried a few I've found them better - or as good as the famous ones.
Any recommendations?
Thanks :)
I use Libre but just wondering if there are any better options that are just not as well known?
There is just soooo much software out there - for all sorts of things - that gets overlooked because theyre not a famous name, but sometimes when i've tried a few I've found them better - or as good as the famous ones.
Any recommendations?
Thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.WPS Office frequently gets reviews that are just as good as those for the office suites that you've already mentioned (although I've not tried it myself):
https:/ /www.wp s.com/
On my own PC, I've got OpenOffice, LibreOffice and Softmaker FreeOffice (which I'm also very impressed with):
https:/ /www.fr eeoffic e.com/e n/
For anything requiring advanced graphic design though (such as leaflets, flyers, posters, etc), it's always better to use fully-fledged DTP software than a word processing program. Scribus takes a bit of time to get to grips with (as does any DTP software) but it's an excellent alternative to QuarkXPress (which would set you back $259 per year for a subscription):
https:/ /www.sc ribus.n et/
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On my own PC, I've got OpenOffice, LibreOffice and Softmaker FreeOffice (which I'm also very impressed with):
https:/
For anything requiring advanced graphic design though (such as leaflets, flyers, posters, etc), it's always better to use fully-fledged DTP software than a word processing program. Scribus takes a bit of time to get to grips with (as does any DTP software) but it's an excellent alternative to QuarkXPress (which would set you back $259 per year for a subscription):
https:/
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