Free open source alterinative to Microsoft Office, LibreOffice, has been updated to v6.1. The office productivity suite was originally born as a spin-off project from OpenOffice suite. Both, OpenOffice and LibreOffice resembled each other quite a lot for many years, but since then, LibreOffice has become the de facto open source office suite for many users and vendors.
The new LibreOffice v6.1 is mostly a minor improvement over v6.0 branch, but has interesting changes in it. Most importantly, the image management system of the entire suite has been revamped and is now easier and smoother to use, especially when editing files originally created in Microsoft Office.
So, if you're looking for a free Microsoft Office compatible suite, you might want to give LibreOffice a test.
You can download the latest version directly from AfterDawn's software section:
LibreOffice v6.1 for Windows (64-bit)
LibreOffice v6.1 for Windows (32-bit)
LibreOffice v6.1 for Mac OS X
So, if you're looking for a free Microsoft Office compatible suite, you might want to give LibreOffice a test.
You can download the latest version directly from AfterDawn's software section:
LibreOffice v6.1 for Windows (64-bit)
LibreOffice v6.1 for Windows (32-bit)
LibreOffice v6.1 for Mac OS X