![]() Over the past few months, I’ve been on the look-out for an office suite that’s both free and compatible with Microsoft Office files and various Office features, such as Word’s ‘track changes’. Itself notes that it takes considerable effort to move to cloud services likeĢ016 06 15- WPS Office Review: Microsoft Office Without The Pricetag! – Free/Paid – Kingsoft Office – Win / Android / iOS / Linux – Word / Excel and PPT equivalents There’s also the cost of file compatibility (which may require more employee effort as documents are exchanged) and maintaining two environments (which would require more IT effort) - license savings don’t factor in those extra, ongoing labor costs. Maybe Google Apps can be used to create high-value That someone uses something probably isn’t the best way of judging its value.” A salesperson, for example, might use PowerPoint briefly, but to create complex presentations that have huge value to the business. Forrester Research analyst TJ Keitt notes that “usage measured strictly by number of minutes ![]() ![]() Plus, Google Apps works very poorly in mobile environments. ![]() Google Apps is far less capable than Microsoft Office, as InfoWorld’s review of the two suites shows. SoftWatch’s pitch is that “at least 80 percent of Office users can move to alternative cloud-based solutions,” saving companies 90 percent of their current Microsoft licensing fees by switching light Office users to Google Apps.īut those numbers are likely big overstatements of what most companies would actually see.
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