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Many of us think of MS Office Suite as the only option for word processing, spreadsheets and presentations. However, open source software is changing that assumption for a growing number of small business owners. Some are looking for a free alternative to paid software products, and some prefer the idea that code should be shared, adapted and improved freely by everyone.

 

Read on to learn more about 3 free and viable alternatives to Microsoft Office, so you can decide if it’s worthwhile to make the switch.


1. GoogleDocs


GoogleDrive is a cloud-based storage service that includes a powerful suite of document, spreadsheet and presentation tools, accessible on any device. Although not as powerful as Microsoft tools for projects where detailed formatting is required, Google Docs, Sheets and Slides are steadily gaining popularity among business owners for whom real time collaboration is a priority.

 

Converting most file types to any Google format isn’t a problem, and the software integrates seamlessly with other Google tools such as Gmail, GChat, Google+ and Google Calendar. Collaboration is as simple as sharing the link to your file. You don’t even need a Google account to use the software; as long as you have an internet connection, you’re in business.

 

2. Apache OpenOffice

 

One of the oldest open-source competitors to Office, this software suite allows you to create word documents, graphics, presentations, spreadsheets and even databases. Data is stored in an international open standard format that is compatible with Microsoft Word files. Writer, its word processing program, includes design wizards, a spell check and autocorrect tool, formatting and style features – and also supports tables and desktop publishing projects.

The OpenOffice toolset also includes:

 

If you’re new to open source software, OpenOffice has an active community forum as well as guides, issue trackers and even a mailing list to ensure users understand how to make the most of its capabilities.

 

3. SoftMaker FreeOffice

 

This free office suite is offered as light version of the company’s regular product. It includes applications designed to compete with Microsoft’s word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software (called Textmaker, Planmaker and Presentations). Unlike some open source software, for which speed can be an issue, FreeOffice features some of the quickest loading times out there, with an easy to use interface that further helps streamline efficiency and productivity. It’s also highly compatible with most document types and allows users to password protect files.

 

Final tips

 

Depending on your small business needs, open source software can be a great option – or, at times, a source of frustration. If you’re working on an older computer, open source might actually work better than the latest version of Microsoft Office – something to keep in mind if you’re not planning to upgrade your computer in the near future.

 

However, if email integration with Microsoft Outlook is important to you because you rely on it for email, calendar and other tools, switching may be too disruptive to your business to consider at this point. The same applies if you rely on Microsoft Word for highly technical formatting requirements, which Google Docs and other open source alternatives may not be well suited for.

 

If you are looking for ways to improve your business performance check out our FREE Resources page for useful guides and tools.

 

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Justin Flavel

Managing Director

Justin’s experience spans across 20 years in accounting, financial analysis and general business practice.

Although born and bred on the land, Justin’s interest was more in spreadsheets, ledgers, and finance which led him to attend university. In 1992, Justin graduated with a Bachelor of Business majoring in Accounting and Finance. As well as qualifying as a CPA member and becoming a Fellow of the Taxation Institute of Australia, he began gaining practical experience in small and mid-tier accounting practices.

During the late 90s, Justin decided to expand his horizons and travel through Europe. It was during this time that he seized the opportunity to expand his knowledge on the workings of large organisations by taking on roles in multinational corporations.

Today, Justin’s passion is in facilitating businesses to grow and evolve. His focus is on acting in the role of business mentor to help clients develop the full potential of their businesses. He joins clients on their unique journey, and provides the tools and knowledge they need along the way to make the right decisions.

Justin’s aim for his clients parallels his own philosophy and personal journey—focusing on his own career growth and business success while maintaining balance in his life with his wife and three daughters.

Omnis Group Managing Director - Justin Flavel