![]() If you don’t want to pay at all, SoftMaker has a limited feature FreeOffice available for Linux as well. SoftMaker offers a 30 days free trial period. Good thing is that you don’t have to throw your money without trying. Upgrade to a new major version is sold separately but you can choose to continue using your existing purchased version. One can either use something like CrossOver or SoftMaker and keep on using Linux happily.Īs I mentioned earlier, SoftMaker is proprietary software and the pricing starts at 70 Euro for a one-time license for five computers. Going back to Windows just for an office product should be avoided. LibreOffice, though excellent, is not often the best solution in such cases. With my conversation with a number of Linux users, I know that many people have to deal with MS Office for business purposes. This is the first 64-bit release for Linux. Available for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.Includes “presenter view” where presenter’s monitor displays current and upcoming slides while the viewers see the current slide in full view.New 2D and 3D animations and slide transitions based on OpenGL.Uses DOCX, XLSX and PPTX natively to provide seamless compatibility with MS Office documents.Documents can be tabbed with option to drag them to open in a new window.Includes modern ribbon interface with option to switch to the classic view. ![]() Here are some of the new features in SoftMaker 2018: Thunderbird “powered by SoftMaker”: Thunderbird with plugins to manage emails, tasks and appointments
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