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    Ashraf
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    Have something to say about Ability Office? Say it here!

    Have suggestions, comments, or need help? Post it here! If you know of better software than Ability Office, post it here! If you know of issues with Ability Office, post it here! Share your knowledge with all of us. :-)

    #9663315 Reply | Quote
    Serg
    Guest

    WPS Office is much better.
    If you need simply text and spreadsheets then Ability Office is good toolset.

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    dude
    Guest

    for those who want the installer files get ’em here (you’ll need a download manager or a lot of clickin)
    http://ability.com/ab6/cabs/6014/
    wps is licensed annually and phones home I like softmaker free office

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    Serg
    Guest

    WPS is free with a little ad at app startup. But compatibility to MS products is much much better.

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    Ahcene AMRANI
    Guest

    Je vous remercie infiniment.

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    Dimma
    Guest

    On XP it works. ☺

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    Eric
    Guest

    C’est vraiment dommage qu’il n’y est pas le langage français, j’aurais bien aimé le tester ?

    #9668164 Reply | Quote
    dude
    Guest

    @Eric
    you can get the French language installer from
    http://ability.com/ab6/cabs/6014/AbilitySTD6_FR.msi
    French UI files
    http://ability.com/ab6/cabs/6014/langfr.cab
    French spell checker from
    http://ability.com/ab6/cabs/6014/spellfr.cab

    it also has German Dutch Italian Swedish Spanish Portuguese installers see http://ability.com/ab6/cabs/6014/ for your preferred language

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    Gene
    Guest

    The free lookalike / work-alike / supports the MS file formats (*) office suites that I have used for years are Open Office and Libre Office. They are plenty good enough most of the time, but despite supporting the file formats, these on occasion won’t do everything 1:1 identical to the result you would obtain from, say, the real Excel or Word. And, once in awhile, that can be a problem. If Ability added anything significant to the mix, I might be interested in having another alternative. However, some of the reviews and comments lead me to think that this is not the case.

    (* which have themselves changed, over the years)

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    david
    Guest

    Thanks, Ashraf!

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    no
    Guest

    Why do Ability have to obfuscate the real download? I don’t want to HAVE to connect to the internet every time I want to install this. I want control of MY PC.. This is bad enough that if I can’t find it I wont use it. (Old laptop with no internet access)

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    vern
    Guest

    Thanks!!

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    BillyB
    Guest

    After the initial install, immediately running for the first time I received an alert from hitman pro that it had intercepted an attack from abwrite.exe. Violation is calling ACLayers.DLL IAT funcptr kernel32.dll!getModuleHandleA. Then proceeds to list the Stack Trace.

    Will follow up on my end and post any findings here.

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    BillyB
    Guest

    [@BillyB] Still searching but seems the more important part is that it detected it with its IAF or Import Address Table Filtering

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    Julia
    Guest

    If anyone is looking for a free Office alternative which is relatively light and fast, I highly recommend SoftMaker FreeOffice. I’m not a power user, but I’ve used it for years without any problems. It has a classic unobtrusive interface.

    http://www.freeoffice.com/en/

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