Question:
Free online word processor?
new
2009-07-26 14:11:39 UTC
I really need to know a non subscription or membership site that has a word processor without ANY reason to pay. thanks!
Six answers:
?
2009-07-26 14:16:33 UTC
Open Office is free, excellent and compatible with MS office

http://www.openoffice.org/
jwong71091
2009-08-01 06:28:28 UTC
The best Microsoft Office compatible suite that I use on my own work laptop is the Kingsoft Office 2007 Free Personal suite version.



It is compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint:



http://phanmem.dec.vn/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=23



The installation file is stored in a zip file so you will need a program like Winzip or ExtractNow (which you can get from www.download.com) to unzip the file and extract the installation program for the Kingsoft Office 2007 Free Personal Edition.



I use the Kingsoft Office 2007 Free Edition suite on my own work laptop mainly because the menu interface for this suite is similar to Microsoft Office 2003 and so I find it easier to use.



Here is a website that gives more information about the Kingsoft Office 2007 free version:



http://www.instantfundas.com/2008/09/kingsoft-office-2007-free-personal.html



…and then there is also the free Softmaker Office 2006 which is compatible with Microsoft Word and Excel:



http://www.softmakeroffice.com/



Good Luck and I hope one of the above office suites will meet your needs!
anonymous
2009-07-26 14:16:50 UTC
gmail (google mail) currently has google docs which you can use as a word processor while using your gmail account. joining gmail is free of charge and no subscriptions whatsoever are required.



apart from that you can download open office which is a free word processor. http://www.openoffice.org/



hope this solves your problem.



good luck :)
anonymous
2016-05-29 03:39:45 UTC
GDocs is Google Documents Android app and can read word docs and edit them, it should work on Kindle Fire, you may have to enable 3rd party apps and install .APK file manually with ES File Explorer though. But you can also access Google Docs via the web browser too.
alaiston
2009-07-26 14:17:47 UTC
its not online, but open office (www.openoffice.org) is a complete word processing/ data base/ spreadsheet program that is totally free and is compatible with microsoft office
geek-in-training
2009-07-26 14:16:05 UTC
http://www.openoffice.org


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