Thursday, April 4, 2013

WPS Office – A Faithful Microsoft Office Clone for Linux



When is Microsoft Office not Microsoft Office? When it’s actually a faithfully-crafted imitation, of course! WPS Office, built by Chinese development group Kingsoft, claims to be the leading free office suite in China. And with such a familiar looking interface that’s not a difficult notion to swallow.

Three applications make up the suite:

* Writer – Word processing application * Presentation – Slideshow presentation maker * Spreadsheets – Spreadsheet application

Each of the apps are incredibly familiar in look to their Microsoft counterparts. Compared to other free offerings like LibreOffice, Google Docs, and Lotus Symphony, WPS has a distinct advantage: a lower learning curve for those already versed, trained, or used to the Windows apps. Trivial sounding, sure. But for many the notion of having relearn what they already know fosters reluctance. WPS, with its marriage of free and familiar, has a good punt at solving this. Features The Qt suite apes the interface of Microsoft’s ‘Ribbon’ interface, and whilst I can’t tell you whether it’s 100% accurate in its replication (I haven’t used Microsoft Office long enough to tell), it’s certainly authentic looking. For non-Ribbon fans WPS Office comes with the option of enabling the old, menu-based Office look



WPS Office also adds a few handy features of its own, including an online pool of document templates and the ability to edit multiple documents in tabs. Biggest drawbacks: the release is beta; it sucks at opening .ODT files. Oh, and the entire interface is in Chinese by default

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