You don’t want to boast about how you work without MS Office only to then send a document to your colleague that doesn’t display right on his MS Word. This makes it really important that whatever document editor apps you use, they should be compatible with Microsoft Office. Still, there’s almost no competition to the popularity of Microsoft Office across all platforms and it is the first choice among enterprise and professional users. Below is a great LibreOffice theme to give you the look and feel of Microsoft Office 2013. ![]() LibreOffice is also available for Windows and macOS and being free, it’s quite popular on Windows too. It’s available for all Linux distributions out there and even comes pre-installed on many. LibreOffice has come up as an alternative for Linux users a free open source software alternative to Microsoft Office. A curious omission from that list of operating systems is Linux, however, not surprising. ![]() ![]() Microsoft has made its product available for various OS platforms other than Windows such as macOS, iOS, Android, and even the web. Microsoft Office has created a standard for several document types that professionals use.
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