ThinkFree Office | 
enlarge | From: ThinkFree Corporation Category: Software
List Price: $49.95 Buy New: $13.85 You Save: $36.10 (72%)
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 10993
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows ME Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.9 x 1.6
UPC: 833420007706 EAN: 0833420007706 ASIN: B0000690D0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New !! Unopened retail package. Ships next day with delivery confirmation.
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Product Description Perfect for home, students and small business. A powerful suite of full featured productivity applications which enables you to access both your files and your applications from virtually any Internet-connected computer anywhere, anytime. The award-winning word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation graphics programs are full featured, easy to use, and Microsoft Office compatible.
Amazon.com Product Description An affordable suite of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation graphics applications, ThinkFree Office is perfect both for home and business users. Its powerful yet easy-to-use applications can seamlessly open, edit, and save directly to corresponding Microsoft Office file formats, including DOC, XLS, and PPT files. ThinkFree Write, Calc, and Show allow users to effortlessly exchange files with friends and coworkers using Microsoft Office applications. The unique, pure Java architecture enables ThinkFree Office to run on Windows or Macintosh operating systems. ThinkFree Office features integrated, Internet-based file sharing and storage with end-to-end security, and includes free online upgrades for one year.
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Be aware March 22, 2005 jon fraze (mission viejo, ca United States) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought the item used, so I paid virtually nothing for it. Under those conditions, I'd have to say I'm satisfied with it. But I would not recommend spending any more than you're willing to waste on an annoying, slim-featured, slow and unreliable application. Sometimes it will open an MS document. Sometimes it won't. Because it's java based you need to make sure all your file and folder names, in the entire document hierarchy, follow rigid file-naming requirements. No spaces, no slashes, no special characters, and so on. Even when opening a properly-named document at the root level of your hard-drive, however, at times the document inexplicably opens up as a blank page. A day or two later, the same document might open perfectly. This happens not only with documents translated from MS apps, but with documents actually created in Thinkfree Office itself. The interface and features are more those of an html editor than a word processor, or spreadsheet, or slideshow creator. Although it can be used to create passable alternatives to MS documents, it has very few features of the actual MS programs. Expect problems and inconsistencies if transfering files between Thinkfree and MS Office users. The look and even the data may change in inexplicable ways. It is extremely slow. When you open a document, it will seem as if the computer or the application may have hung up or failed. Even more confusing, you can navigate to the open dialog while the application is in the middle of trying to open a document, so it seems for all the world like the document is not responding. But just keep waiting ... eventually the program will get around to making an attempt at opening the document. If you're lucky, you might actually get a usable document in a minute or two. Or maybe a blank page. You can take bets while you're waiting, if you want to make it interesting. In short, purchase this if you can deal with the annoyances and unreliability. It is useful for trying to open the occasional email attachment. But be aware that this is definitely not a professional-grade software package capable of handling business needs.
Excellent product May 19, 2004 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just downloaded and installed the trial version. First it hanged on installation but after killing the process and installing again succedded. I do not mind that. But the main thing is the software is excellent, all useful features of word and excel are there. Price is comfortably cheap (Below $50). Cyber drive is a wonderful idea.
What a piece of pure c__p ! Unbelieveable !! Garbage May 5, 2004 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought Mac version [my platform os9.2, 640Mb on iBook] It doesn't work, Period. Can't open anything. Tech support doesn't exist. You get one acknowledgement advising all the usual stuff that you've already tried, then no more responses. Try icWord -- trial ver -- that works. AND, Amazon edited my review of it. What bums !
Failed out of the box June 14, 2003 Irene Delmer (Carlsbad, CA United States) 8 out of 24 found this review helpful
In search of a Microsoft alternative... purchased ThinkFree office. Loaded it and tried to run it. It locked up my PC requiring the use of taskmaster to free it up. I am running XP on a new Dell Dimension with 1 gig of ram - all other programs run flawlessly. Disapointing
A Great Alternative to MS Office May 13, 2003 Kenneth P Loge (Eugene, OR USA) 19 out of 22 found this review helpful
Excluding email and Internet browser software, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software is probably the most needed or used on the average personal computer. Enter ThinkFree Office, a Java-based office suite that takes care of almost any "office software" task the average computer user will need.ThinkFree Office is comprised of "ThinkFree Write," a 'Word' like word processor, "ThinkFree Calc," an 'Excel' like spreadsheet application, "ThinkFree Show," which is very similar to 'PowerPoint,' and "ThinkFree Folders," a handy file manager application. In my experience ThinkFree Office has been a powerful, easy to learn package that incorporates a well designed user interface and a majority of the most important features of MS Office. The toolbars and functional layout in ThinkFree Office are highly inspired by the Microsoft Office suite, and you'll feel nearly at home if you've used Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. ThinkFree Office can open and save the most common Word, Excel, and PowerPoint file formats, and it also makes a great HTML editor, clean and free of the Microsoft "gunk" tags that accompany a "Word" file saved as HTML. The help files in ThinkFree Office are clear and easy to follow for the most part, but could be improved with more detail. The interface is easy to manage and there are pop-up descriptors for each item in the program's visible anatomy, and the icons are similar to other application's "standard" icons, so it's easy to determine what each toolbar item or button will do. For all of its features and ease of use, ThinkFree Office is a bargain at [the price]. The fact that ThinkFree Office is written in Java, in my opinion, offers more advantages than disadvantages to the end user. For example, ThinkFree Office is available for nearly every significant computer platform, so it's a simple matter to work on or exchange files between Macintosh, Linux, Windows, etc. A particular feature that makes ThinkFree Office stand out is something called a "CyberDrive," which is a secure online file storage space that makes it easy to mirror files written to a local drive, or to create secure online backups. When you purchase ThinkFree Office you are given 20 MB of "CyberDrive" space free, for 1 year, and up to a gigabyte of space can be purchased, at an additional cost. This is a good idea, and is as easy to use as saving any file on a local drive. I expect this idea will catch on with other software publishers, and it will become a popular feature. As someone who works both at home and at an office I have found the CyberDrive to be really useful. I am very satisfied with my purchase of ThinkFree Office. I feel as though I've been given a lot of value for the money, and I feel better supporting a worthy smaller company than the MS juggernaut for my "office" needs. If you've been waiting for a powerful cross-platform MS Office alternative, I would suggest giving ThinkFree Office seriouis consideration.
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