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Floppy Office

Publisher: xtort.net
Virus scanned Windows Free
Download v1 2.8K downloads
Version1
Publisher xtort.net
Release dateDec 5, 2008
Date addedMay 3, 2007
Os requirementsWindows, Windows 2000, Windows XP
RequirementsWindows 2000/XP
Total downloads2,809
PriceFree

Description

Floppy Office is a collection of small, self contained no-install free office software applications which enable the end use access to every tool, utility and program imaginable for home, business, and student users alike. All of the self-contained, standalone applications require no installation, whatsoever, and for this reason make the perfect companion software package for your USB stick. All one needs to do is to extract all the zip files containing each application to their USB, configure them to their liking, and they are all set.

Review

Editor review

This suite of executables won't replace your office tools, but may prove useful in an emergency USB toolbox. There isn't a common interface for the collection of applications found in Floppy Office. They've merely been collected together and placed in a single ZIP file. None need installation, but most need to be unzipped and some require configuration before using. Obviously with apps this small, documentation is in short supply. However, most are simple enough even for novice users to quickly understand.

The highlight of this collection is TED, a Notepad replacement that is smaller and more fully featured than the Windows standard tool. Though more flexible, it is still a simple program to use. Kpad replaces Wordpad without adding much to the rich text editor. IFTP does a fair job as a FTP client; Eve is a vector graphics editor that won't see much use. Efficient and quick, RenameFiles could become the most used executable in the bunch. Other programs thrown into the mix are a basic Web server, a file encryption app, a too simple, but secure file-deletion utility, and a full-featured spreadsheet program.

No program in this collection of tools is the best on the freeware market, but many could prove useful when called upon. Novices to experts alike should at least give these apps a test.

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