- #Onlyoffice desktop editors review portable#
- #Onlyoffice desktop editors review pro#
- #Onlyoffice desktop editors review Offline#
- #Onlyoffice desktop editors review professional#
- #Onlyoffice desktop editors review free#
It works, is fast, and looks good while doing it, which is always a plus. Speaking to workflow, OnlyOffice offers an interface similar to the MS Office before it took the ribbon interface way too far. We have WPS Office as an alternative, currently, which is much lighter than LibreOffice, but is closed source, uses a relatively abandoned file format, and has a workflow all too similar to Office 2016, which I find inefficient. I've tried LibreOffice on a multitude of systems and it is always the slowest office suite available. This is all I need for the work I do and despite Solus offering LibreOffice up piecemeal, I cannot help but feel LibreOffice is too bloated. Like WPS Office, OnlyOffice provides only the basic programs, albeit highly polished a word-processor, a presentation-tool, and a spreadsheet. LibreOffice and LATEX or whatever is not something I would consider touching or using, ever, as I shouldn't need multiple programs to output a well formatted document. As a student who needs to work in teams on a regular basis, I need to be able to make and read documents from other people without the formatting getting messed up because of some weird issue LibreOffice has with reading docx line spacing. LibreOffice and WPS simply aren't doing it well enough for me to consider them as substitutions as I progress further into my studies and field MS formats are, for better or for worse, everywhere and expected. OnlyOffice's compatibility with MS Office file formats is significantly better than any other Linux office suite currently available.
#Onlyoffice desktop editors review portable#
Portable version is not ideal as no updates and it's slower. Looks great, is fast and MS documents open without problems that I see in Libre. Bunch of terminal error messages but it seems to work. Nothing against Solus as it's a superb distro that works so much better than anything I tried before (with 1/10 of time involvement compared to Arch), but the desktop office suites leave a lot to be desired.Įdit: Forgot to add, I did test it on Solus. Office is one of the reason I really think about dropping Linux. WPS would be great IF they support HiDPI, and this is not likely (thought I emailed them and they seemed open to it and very polite).
#Onlyoffice desktop editors review pro#
I hope that Solus team will, once, change their position and that OnlyOffice (dekstop) will be available soon.įor me, even on a quite high end desktop (8 Cores, 64 GB, EVO Pro 950, Dual Titan X) LibreOffice is slow to open, keeps crashing, the UI does not scale well with a 4K screen, and compatibility with MS Office is abysmal (I collaborate a lot and need to borrow a Mac just to fix the formatting every other day.).
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#Onlyoffice desktop editors review professional#
By the way, for my professional documents which requires to keep well the formatting, I found out that OnlyOffice is a much better choice. Each Office suite (LibreOffice, OnlyOffice) have pro and cons. I don't think that having multiple Office suite, in Solus, is bad. It also has a better support for "Format as Table". In term of compatibility with Microsoft Office, it is much much better. I have also tried WPS Office, which keep the formatting much better than LibreOffice.
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To summarize, LibreOffice is not really a functional alternative to Microsoft Office. Moreover, the great feature "Format as Table" in Excel (that is used in about 100% of my professional documents) are not well supported in LibreOffice. For sure, I use LibreOffice which is good, but the problem is that the formatting of native Microsoft documents (Word, Excel) opened in LibreOffice is too often broken. Working on Linux, I am still looking for a good alternative.
#Onlyoffice desktop editors review free#
Updates and technical support - Free regular updates.To my point of view, Microsoft Office is still the (only) reason why Microsoft needs to be used.Extend ONLYOFFICE functionality with integrated add-ons or create your own one. Third-party add-ons - Create templates, insert video from YouTube, and do even more.
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#Onlyoffice desktop editors review Offline#
ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors is free office suite for offline document editing and collaboration.