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Kingsoft Office Is Still Being Ported To Linux
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Well, it could become the best office suite for linux, but its development is so slow, and the last version alpha 12 was released ages ago, so it will take about 10 years only to get it to stable release, not to mention about all the bug fixing and adding other features... So yeah, 2040, here i come
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Its good to have an office suite than looks nice and have good compatibility with .doc, something that lacks in libreoffice. I wonder how a privative software with less eyes on it is getting better than an open-source project, at least in this aspects.
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The Kingsoft Office software that's developed in China and its roots trace back to 1988 as the DOS-based Word Processing System, is continuing to see new Linux alpha releases albeit its current adoption levels on Linux are rather limited.
Kingsoft Office is quite popular on Linux since it has waaaay better docx/doc support than Libre Office.
It almost made it into the official Arch Linux repos, since one of the chinese Arch developers got a license to redistribute it but it would have required Arch to make sure that one spinoffs like Manjaro can't ship this package.
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I do not use any *BSD, but I am using Windows (7, 8.1) and Linux (Fedora) and in both Worlds I am using Kingsoft Office. I love it. I tried SoftMaker Office before but do not like it that much. They also offer a free version ( http://www.freeoffice.com/ ), but you need to register for free. They can only import / view the "new" (docx, xlsx, pptx) formats, while Kingsoft also writes them (docx & xlsx, pptx still in developement). For the timesheet I am using Kingsoft was working better than SoftMaker, but both are good. I like both more than LibreOffice and OpenOffice.
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Kingsoft Office Is Still Being Ported To Linux
Phoronix: Kingsoft Office Is Still Being Ported To Linux
While LibreOffice is currently the most popular office suite on Linux and there's countless of other open-source office / word processor suites out there, one of the longest standing proprietary office suites is still being ported to Linux as well as BSD...
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