

The menus are well-organized and the app itself does not seem clogged with too many options. If you haven't already recognized the influences coming from both worlds, Microsoft Office and OpenOffice, then you're probably new to both of them. The package includes four apps: Writer, Calc, Impress and Draw, although one should know that the latter also includes Math and Base, both somewhat independent programs dealing with very specific document types (formulas and databases). Depending on the file you load, the associated corresponding app will be launched to help you edit your creation.

The first thing you'll be greeted by is a sort of main menu from where you can load various documents or create them. So let's pretend you installed this application and are willing to give it a try. The question that arises is: Is this suite worth your time? Your first contact It's a mix of functionality and usefulness thrown to the user at no apparent cost. Nitro Office, yet another bundle of data-editing software has made its way on the market, and it offers four particular apps that are somehow related to both Microsoft's Office and the various OpenOffice-related products.

If you thought office suites were somewhat forgotten and that the sum of similar applications was finally left at the current number of apps, you were wrong.
