Office software packages
Not so long ago people used pens and papers to create documents; manually calculated and tallied the expenditure statements; drew meticulously in OHP sheets for presentations? The development and popularity of office productivity programs has completely revolutionized the way offices function and has almost made the methodologies adopted a couple of decades back obsolete. The multi-dimensional functionalities of these application programs have made them a necessity for every kind of industry.
From the day of there inception as a tool for office administration, these programs have been refined, restructured and written over and over again to meet the growing demands. Probably, Microsoft’s office has been the winner by and large; but it hasn’t stopped its competitors from coming up with programs that are equal and in some cases superior in functionality. Here we will discuss the four main players in the market by mentioning their top features and the ways in which one is more suitable than the others.
Office:
However, this closed-source package has certain limitations like poor support for importing many graphics formats, layout problems in Word, lack of support for spreadsheet comparison, no auto-completion in Excel and the absence of work-around for XHTML or HTML conversion in PowerPoint, to name a few. Also, this application program is not free. Although The complete Microsoft Office Package is offered at a discount for student edition the full priced commercial edition is outside many peoples budget. Office 365’s package offers a monthly or yearly subscription. Also, you need a subscription to use Office 365 in Android and iOS devices.
Weighing up the functionality and the shortcomings, Microsoft’s office is clearly best suited for offices, commercial enterprises and schools that require high-level functionality and want to seamlessly manage their works across mobiles, PCs and tablets.
iWork:
The main problem while operating in iWork is the lack of compatibility of the file types. It is difficult to open or save an Office document in iWorks without importing or exporting certain functions. Unfortunately, this is as difficult as it sounds. There is this danger of a few components of the original documents disapearing during this transition. Because iWork has a smaller ecosystem as compared to Office, this might be a big problem in the longer run.
pages As mentioned earlier, iWork does everything that Office does with much more clarity and simplicity. If you are a MAC user and your needs are limited to only medium range of functionality then iWork could be the choice for you.
pages As mentioned earlier, iWork does everything that Office does with much more clarity and simplicity. If you are a MAC user and your needs are limited to only medium range of functionality then iWork could be the choice for you.
Google Docs:
But one major aspect that we need to worry about working in Google Drive is that you should be online, at least for creating a new document. While there are options available to edit your works offline, you would still need an internet connection for synchronization. So this would be a disadvantage when all you have is a stand-alone PC. So Google Drive is best suited when you want the information to be processed immediately and to be shared on the fly.
LibreOffice:
Being built in an open source environment has its short-comings. The presentation app has only a few themes and the customizable tool bars doesn’t adjust to your most-frequented options like it does in MS office. Libre office is suitable for tech-savvy people who strongly believe in the open source system.







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