Thursday 17 January 2013


ThinkFree Online Office


The Bottom Line

ThinkFree is an ideal solution for someone who wants to access documents from anywhere. With a rich feature set, it gives Microsoft Office a good run for its money.

With support for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, you don't need to pay for multiple versions of Office if you use several computers.

Pros

  • Compatible with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • One Gigabyte of Storage for Free
  • Collaboration Tools
  • Save Files as PDFs
  • Advanced Editing Features

Cons

  • Interface can be confusing
  • Creating new documents can be slow

Description

  • File Support: Edits Word files, HTML, XML, plain text, RTF, and Word templates.
  • File Support (saving): Saves as Word files, RTF, PDF, and plain text.
  • Blogs: With ThinkFree, you can publish documents to your blogs. However, setup can be tedious.
  • Help: Support could be better. For answers, you may have to navigate through several menus/pages.

Guide Review - ThinkFree Online Office

Unlike some of its competitors, ThinkFree provides advanced editing options. In fact, when working on a document, your options are so similar, you may forget that you're not working in Word.

ThinkFree makes it easy to upload documents from the main menu. And when you're working on a document, handy buttons make it a snap to share a file or download it to your desktop. You also have the option of publishing your document under the Creative Commons licensing.

When you share a document, you can opt to have others read and download the document. Or, if you're working collaboratively, you can send an email that will allow others to edit the document.

One of the handiest features of ThinkFree is the ability to export document in PDF form. This means you don't need to invest in the pricey Adobe Acrobat.

But ThinkFree is not without its disadvantages. For one, it is sluggish compared to other online word processing programs. This is a drag when you want to get started working instantly. It runs on Java, so it is essential that you have the Java runtime environment installed on your machine.

Also, help features are somewhat lacking. Although the interface is similar to Word, you won't see screentips telling you what specific actions a button executes.

But, for many the benefits of ThinkFree outweigh the drawbacks. Even if you're just looking for a way to transfer documents between computers or convert files to PDF, give ThinkFree a try!
by : Jamri Bin Japri

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