Kingsoft Office 2012

  



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Kingsoft Office Suite Professional 2012 is an alternative to Office that offers the standard three tools: a text editor, a spreadsheet editor, and a power point presentation creator. Kingsoft office 2012 is one complete office productivity suite which contains Kingsoft Writer, Kingsoft Presentation and Kingsoft Spreadsheets- all with a familiar (M S office) interface and user-friendly functions.With Kingsoft Office you can Open, Save and Create Office Document without difference in style and layout.

Kingsoft Presentation Free 2012 is a slideshow application in the style of Microsoft PowerPoint - in fact, it's compatible with all versions of Microsoft's program, and can open, edit, and save documents in .PPT, .PPTX, and .DPS formats. You can also export your presentations as PDF or HTML files.
Thanks to that function, the program makes sharing your work over the Internet a simple task. Using Kingsoft Presentation is easy thanks to an accessible interface that will be very familiar to anyone who has ever worked with PowerPoint.
Some of the application's interesting features include the ability to add all kinds of multimedia elements like video and audio to your presentations, a diagram and graph creator embedded in the interface, password protection, and a spellcheck function.
Kingsoft Presentation Free 2012 is an easy-to-use application loaded with features. It takes up very little space on your hard drive and barely consumes any memory, making it ideal for any system.

Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2013 Editor's Review

Reverse your dependence on Microsoft Office with this free alternative suite for Windows

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I've been a huge productivity software fan most of my computing career. PFS Write for the IBM PC and Apple II got me into computers, so it's no surprise to me that productivity suites – word processors, spreadsheets, presentation tools, etc. are a long time favorite. With Microsoft Office cheaper, but still (somewhat) expensive, having free, compatible alternatives is a huge win for everyone on a budget. It's for this reason that apps like Kingsoft Office Suite Free are among my favorite Windows apps. I'm certain that after a short introduction, the two of you will get along famously as well.

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Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2013 goes a long way to simplifying its interface, making it easier than even easier to navigate through all of its applications. Most everything is where you would expect it to be, and the suite includes not only your favorite features, but some new ones as well. The redesigned UI makes working with your more complex documents easier than you thought it would be.

The suite includes three powerful applications – Writer, Spreadsheets and Presentation. The suite has the basic functionality that you've come to expect from an MS compatible office suite and has many outstanding features other suites doesn't include. For example, Writer, includes a professional PDF converter, an advanced paragraph adjustment tool and intuitive table operation by default. MS Word either doesn't have these, or requires a 3rd party add-in.

What's new in the latest update?

App Pro’s: Free, MS Office Alternative

App Con’s: No Access, Outlook or Publisher clones, No VBA/macro editing

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Conclusion: Having an alternative to Microsoft Office is important in today's much weaker economy. Microsoft Office may be the bomb, and you may not WANT to accept any substitutes, sometimes you just have to. If you're a college student, out on your own, and you don't have access to Microsoft Office, yet need something to write reports or create class presentations with, then apps like Kingsoft Office Suite not only save your bacon (and your money), but they do it while giving you access to everything you need, plus nearly everything you want.

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The free version of the suite is a total winner. Hands down... The only thing it's really missing is a database app or Access clone, an Outlook clone (or something to manage your schedule, contacts and email with) and a Publisher clone (or something to make fliers, stationary and other printed goods with). Aside from that and the lack of any VBA or macro editing support, the free version has all that you'll likely need. If you do need the ability to write active content into your spreadsheets or other documents, you'll have to spend about $70 bucks USD in order to get it from Kingsoft