Bonus deal No.Ģ: You've probably heard this news by now, but just in case: Starting tomorrow (and ending tomorrow!), Amazon will offer a. Normally $19.95, this drive-cloning tool creates a bootable backup and includes features like file-syncing and scheduled activities.
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If you're getting ready to make the move to El Capitan, you'll no doubt want to make a full backup first. What's your pleasure? Old-standby OpenOffice? Something else entirely? Tell me (and everyone else) what tools you use to handle your everyday office-y tasks.
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If you don't need the higher-end feature packed into Word, Excel and PowerPoint (and I suspect most users don't), you might be surprised by how much you can accomplish with free Office Online. Which brings us to Microsoft Office Online, a surprisingly decent set of tools that more or less rival what Google has to offer - but with a much prettier UI. I consider myself a creative guy, and when I'm creating stuff, I prefer a pretty interface. (If there's a way to sort your documents by file type, I haven't found it.) And like most of Google's Web-based apps, it's just ugly. That's the version I used for a long while and really liked.) What about Google Docs? It's effective enough for basic document work, but file management is kind of a pain - especially if you use Google Drive as your portal.
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(My advice: click the Download button next to Office Suite Free 2013. A little Googling reveals that Kingsoft proper still offers the Windows version, but good luck figuring out the. If you head to WPS.com, you find only Android, iOS and Linux versions of the suite. One of my longtime favorites, WPS Office (formerly Kingsoft Office), has become something of a mess. (Excuse my mockery, but this is such a paltry value-add, one few people ever use, yet Microsoft wants you to think it's all that and a bag of chips.) My question for you, fellow cheeps: What's your solution? My guess is you're not paying for Office either (unless you're getting it cheap or free as a student or from your company), but you still need word processing, spreadsheets and/or presentations. Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNET But for years many of us have been spoiled by Google Docs, OpenOffice and other free alternatives, to the point where it just seems ludicrous to pay for Microsoft's suite - even with its 1 terabyte of OneDrive cloud storage and (snicker) 60 minutes of monthly Skype time. Microsoft's free online version of Word is not too shabby. Word, Excel and PowerPoint have been refined and polished to a fine shine, and Outlook is arguably the best desktop mail client currently available, especially for business users. Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our., and with it the Microsoft adopted a couple years back: $69 per year for the single-user Personal Edition, $99 per year for the five-user Home Edition or $149.99 to buy the suite outright. NetShade will route your web connection through either a public anonymous proxy server, or NetShade's own dedicated.ĬNET's Cheapskate scours the Web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. NetShade is an Internet security tool which conceals your IP address on the web.
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