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If you’re looking for a word processor with similar features to Microsoft Word, but at a discounted price, LibreOffice and OpenOfficce might be the right fit for you. Both of these programs offer some options that are very similar to ones found in MS Word 2010—like spell-check and autocorrection. And while they don’t offer all the same features as Microsoft Office, they do have more than enough features to get the job done. These are just two of the many alternatives you can explore if you want something that’s cheaper or better suited for your needs. Whether you need an alternative to MS Office for business, education, or personal use—or just want to explore what else is out there—these free alternatives might be the perfect fit. OpenOffice is one of the most well-known pieces of workgroup productivity software in the world that offers feature-rich applications like Writer (a word processor), Calc (a spreadsheet) and Impress (a presentation creator), plus Math, Base and more. LibreOffice is an open-source office suite which is compatible with most document format standards including Microsoft Office formats, PDF, HTML and Open Document Format documents. With LibreOfficeWriter you can create amazing documents with images, animations and charts. Since LibreOffice is a community effort, there is a large set of extensions that you can use out-of-the-box. Learn about how to install extra apps and extensions on top of your LibreOffice suite. DocumentViewer is the first widely used free cross platform document viewer for Linux, free software. It can be used as a standalone viewer or as a plugin for other applications such as LibreOffice or Gnumeric. In addition to viewing documents, it can also be used as a slide show creator and clip lister, with the ability to work with music files and movies on a separate media player interface. DocumentViewer also has the ability to view embedded images in PDFs, OpenDocument Documents and Microsoft Office documents. DocumentViewer is distributed under the GNU General Public License. Document Viewer can also be used to view documents in a browser, and use the same techniques that the viewer uses to preview documents for editing and presentation. The Document Viewer was originally designed at Red Hat and has been released as an open source project and is now maintained by its community. In September 2016, Microsoft announced an Office 365 subscription service called Office 365 Team Site to allow users of Office 2016 or Office 2013 to optionally install a web portal for collaboration on Word, PowerPoint, Excel or OneNote documents from a web browser. The portal is not new, but was previously available only to Office 365 Business Premium subscriptions. In September 2016, Microsoft announced an Office 365 subscription service called "SharePoint Team Sites" to allow users of Office 2016 or Office 2013 to install a SharePoint server site for collaboration on Word, Excel, PowerPoint or OneNote documents. The new feature combines the sharing and co-authoring capabilities previously available in the "Document Workspace" with the document management features of SharePoint sites into one interface. Microsoft has also announced that Teams will be replace Skype for Business as its unified communications platform.https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details. cfa1e77820
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