When comparing OfficeSuite vs Apache OpenOffice, the Slant community recommends OfficeSuite for most people. In the question“What are the best office suites for Windows?” OfficeSuite is ranked 7th while Apache OpenOffice is ranked 9th. The most important reason people chose OfficeSuite is:
OfficeSuite offers more editing features than similar apps for Android.
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Pros
Pro Rich editing features
OfficeSuite offers more editing features than similar apps for Android.
Pro Full compatibility with Microsoft Office and Open Office formats
Pro Excellent PDF editing capabilities
Pro Drag and move text
Pro Keyboard shortcuts
If you have a keyboard connected to your Android device, you can optimize your workflow by using keyboard shortcuts.
Pro Supports 56 languages
Pro Supports Bluetooth and WiFi sharing
Other apps typically only support cloud sharing, OfficeSuite Pro allows Android users to share over their network or straight through Bluetooth.
Pro Free, open source and cross-platform
Licensed under Apache License. OpenOffice is available on Windows, Mac OS, and *nix systems.
Pro Multilingual
OpenOffice is available in 170+ languages.
Cons
Con Ads
If you don't pay for the full version, you will be forced to deal with ads.
Con Can not save in ODF
Sure the program can open the ODF format, which is very useful to users of LibreOffice or similar, but it does not seem to be able to save in that format as it tries to save as a docx, doc, rtf, or txt. Maybe in the future.
Con Poor compatibility with Microsoft Office compared with LibreOffice
Con Documentation is lacking
OpenOffice documentation is incomplete and language is highly technical.