ThinkFree Office 3

Manufacturer: ThinkFree


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The good:
  • Inexpensive desktop applications (and free online versions) for Linux, Mac and Windows PCs
  • Microsoft Office-like interfaces are easy to learn and compatible with Microsoft Office files
The bad:
  • Lacks some of Microsoft Office's advanced tools, including e-mail and database applications
  • Online version lets you keep only one file open at a time
The bottomline:

ThinkFree Office 3 is a low-cost alternative to Microsoft Office that lacks advanced tools but offers a free online component that's a handy work in progress for frequent travelers. Still, we'll wait for improvements to the suite before relying on it for staple office tasks.

RRP: TBA

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