Well, well, if you do not want to purchase or subscribe to the new Microsoft 2013 Office suite, because it is way too expensive, then you should go through this list of 5 best free office suites available to you as an alternative.
Kingsoft Office 2013 is a fraction of the size of other suites, yet still has the three core tools most people need: a word processor, spreadsheet and presentation creator. Each of these has a browser-like tabbed interface, making it easy to open multiple documents.
1. Apache OpenOffice
Apache OpenOffice is a powerful open source suite which includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation tool, vector graphics editor, database manager and mathematical equation editor.
2. LibreOffice
A recent spinoff from OpenOffice, LibreOffice still looks much the same. There's a similar launch screen, and the same core features (word processor, spreadsheet, presentation tool and so on), which look and feel like their OpenOffice equivalents.
3. SSuite Office
If power is your top priority, then SSuite Office probably isn't the program for you. It's more like Office 2003 than 2013, the core applications are relatively limited, and they can't handle OpenXML files (Microsoft's DOCX, XLSX and so on).
4. Kingsoft Office 2013
5. SoftMaker FreeOffice
SoftMaker FreeOffice is another essentials-only suite, offering a word processor ('TextMaker'), spreadsheet ('PlanMaker') and presentation builder ('Presentations'). These are well-designed and easy to use, though, with a comfortable and familiar interface.
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