Kingsoft actually did offer a more Office 2007/2010-like "Ribbon" interface, but to get it you had to spring for Kingsoft Office Standard or Professional. ![]() Office Free 2012 borrowed heavily from the old Microsoft Office 2003 interface you see in most other clones: LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and so on. For the most part they do an impressive job - starting with how they look. Needless to say, these aim to take the place of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. In case you're unfamiliar with it, Kingsoft Office includes three modules: Writer, Spreadsheets, and Presentations. Choose between two Office 2010-style skins or a more old-fashioned interface. (Please see below before you install it.) I'll go out on a limb and say it's now the single best free replacement for Microsoft Office, for a couple of very good reasons. Yesterday, Kingsoft unveiled Office Free 2013 (Windows). ![]() Microsoft Office, I presume? No, it's Kingsoft Office Free 2013, which does a darn good impression - and has tabs!įor over a year now I've championed Kingsoft Office Free 2012 as one of the top Microsoft Office alternatives for Windows, and with good reason: It's one of the best-looking clones out there, with superb file-compatibility to boot.
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