Linux Office Apps

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GanttProject

GanttProject v3.3.3312

128 MB · Free · 46,865 downloads
GanttProject is a free, open-source project management software that uses Gantt charts to plan and manage tasks.
4.6 7
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Mendeley Desktop

Mendeley Desktop v2023

53.1 MB · Free · 12,296 downloads
Mendeley Desktop is an intuitive reference management software for researchers and students. It helps organize, synchronize, cite, and…
5.0 1
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SPSS

SPSS v2024

3.3 MB · Free · 11,073 downloads
SPSS is a trusted statistics app used for data analysis, research, and predictive modeling across many industries.
4.7 3
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WPS Office Reviews

WPS Office v12.2.0.23196

192 MB · Free · 10,138 downloads
Free office suite that covers documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. You can create, edit, format, and share files across…
5.0 1
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OnlyOffice app

ONLYOFFICE v9.3

236 MB · Free · 5,034 downloads
ONLYOFFICE offers document creation, spreadsheet management, PDF editing, file organization, and seamless integration with cloud services.
4.0 1
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About Office

Office and productivity software covers the daily work of documents, spreadsheets, presentations, PDFs, notes, and task lists. The single most useful thing to understand before choosing a program here is file format compatibility, because that is where most frustration in this category begins.

Document suites are the core. Alternatives to the dominant one read and write the common formats well, and for ordinary documents the results match closely. Compatibility strains on complex files — heavy formatting, tracked changes, intricate spreadsheet formulas, custom fonts. If you exchange files constantly with people on a different suite, test a representative document before committing to one.

PDF tools form a category of their own. Viewing a PDF is free and built into most systems, but editing one, filling forms, merging files, or signing a document calls for a dedicated program. The capable PDF editors are often paid, while viewers and light tools generally are not.

The rest of the group is smaller, focused productivity software: note-taking apps, task and to-do managers, reference and learning tools. These are personal by nature — the right one is the one that fits how you already work, and switching costs add up once notes and tasks live inside an app. Try a lightweight option first, and check whether your data can be exported if you later move on.