Thinkfree
A free online alternative to Microsoft office, Thinkfree is an online productivity suite that allows you to create, edit, and view documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Available Actions
- View with Thinkfree: Open a document (DOC, RTF, XLS, CSV, PPT, PPS)
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nessimsaidi@web.de reviewed this on Feb 15, 2008
WARNING! Don't use this tool with private/confidental documents!! I once opened two of my business related docs with it and now tehy are freely accessible in the net! They use the temporary docs and put them on their page for free download. I did not ever agree to that so in my eyes this behavior is absolutly illegal.
WARNING! Don't use this tool with private/confidental documents!! I once opened two of my business related docs with it and now tehy are freely accessible in the net! They use the temporary docs and put them on their page for free download. I did not ever agree to that so in my eyes this behavior is absolutly illegal.
allextremo reviewed this on Jan 14, 2008
HOLA
HOLA
Jane Bliss reviewed this on Dec 8, 2007
I doesn't work with XP ppt either
I doesn't work with XP ppt either
John Newell reviewed this on Nov 23, 2007
Dr. Kang, Somebody miss the boat here, not supporting ISO 26300, ODF? This threshold needs to be stepped over, soon. You take care of this; I'll teach JCrow to how loaad his photos up to facebook. Is it a deal?
Dr. Kang, Somebody miss the boat here, not supporting ISO 26300, ODF? This threshold needs to be stepped over, soon. You take care of this; I'll teach JCrow to how loaad his photos up to facebook. Is it a deal?
abaad reviewed this on Nov 21, 2007
lovly :)
lovly :)
Tina Coffman reviewed this on Nov 21, 2007
Agree! I am so happy to almost get things to work together in open box and then pow! Thinkfree does not seem to work with ODT. It has been quite the learning experience to but I am still not there and am struggling to have all my formats, apps work together.
Agree! I am so happy to almost get things to work together in open box and then pow! Thinkfree does not seem to work with ODT. It has been quite the learning experience to but I am still not there and am struggling to have all my formats, apps work together.
MAC Bhatia reviewed this on Nov 21, 2007
Ok
Ok
Vito Botta reviewed this on Nov 21, 2007
Am I right if I say it is not possible to edit documents with ThinkFree while it is with Zoho? Why is that?
Am I right if I say it is not possible to edit documents with ThinkFree while it is with Zoho? Why is that?
andrew_dotdot reviewed this on Nov 21, 2007
Hear you there about ODF. ThinkFree doesn't do document templates either, which is a huge drawback for working in a group. However, it will let you open Office 2007 and save as an earlier office version, which can come in handy occasionally.
Hear you there about ODF. ThinkFree doesn't do document templates either, which is a huge drawback for working in a group. However, it will let you open Office 2007 and save as an earlier office version, which can come in handy occasionally.
mfalko reviewed this on Nov 20, 2007
Regarding not supporting the Open Document format, that's a huge oversight. Considering the format is open and free to use, unlike Microsoft's formats which pretty much need to be reverse-engineered in order to be used by such a service! Fortunately the option to edit Open Document Text (.odt) files with Zoho, also available as an OpenBox service, has now been added. So I recommend using that.
Regarding not supporting the Open Document format, that's a huge oversight. Considering the format is open and free to use, unlike Microsoft's formats which pretty much need to be reverse-engineered in order to be used by such a service! Fortunately the option to edit Open Document Text (.odt) files with Zoho, also available as an OpenBox service, has now been added. So I recommend using that.