The best software for writing and editing texts so far (although it does so much more)
June 23, 2023

The best software for writing and editing texts so far (although it does so much more)

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Apache OpenOffice

I use Apache OpenOffice mainly to write and edit my texts and translations for private customers and companies in the most immediate and efficient way possible. The interface is very easy to navigate for me: for example, I can modify the font or the color of a sentence by just selecting the sentence and clicking on the corresponding button. Moreover, I can export any file to .pdf without installing additional software because everything is included in this software. Apache OpenOffice is also a lightweight software and takes up little space in my PC.
  • I can export any file to almost any format, including PDF.
  • The interface is easy to navigate.
  • I can edit my texts in the most immediate way possible.
  • I don't have anything to complain about this software for the time being.
  • User-friendly interface
  • Ability to export any file to almost any format
  • Accessible tools
  • I could complete my tasks in a quicker and more efficient way
  • I could fix any texts needing to be corrected in almost no time
  • I could export my most important documents to .pdf files

Do you think Apache OpenOffice delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Apache OpenOffice's feature set?

Yes

Did Apache OpenOffice live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Apache OpenOffice go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Apache OpenOffice again?

Yes

In my opinion, Apache OpenOffice is best suited for writing, editing and proofreading texts in any language. You can also download additional language packages that really take up little space in your PC's storage. Of course, Apache OpenOffice is comprehensive of spreadsheet-/drawing-/database-related softwares and so on, but I primarily use it for writing and editing my own texts. I don't see any scenarios where it is less appropriate, at least so far.