KOffice - A powerful office suite
If you're running your favorite Linux distro with a KDE desktop and occasionally use an office suite to create documents, you may want to take a look at KOffice.
KOffice is an excellent choice for the average Linux user, who wants to have a fully featured, robust and beautiful free office suite. It has everything the computer user may need and then some. On paper, it sounds great. The big question is, how does it fare against the competition?
On one hand, we have OpenOffice, which is rather hard to beat. Like OpenOffice, AbiWord is cross-platform and portable. Against these comes KOffice, a heavy, fully armed office suite with a slightly different approach to the mainstream user. I tested KOffice on Kubuntu 9.04 and openSUSE 11.1 running KDE.
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