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Whatever type of business you manage legal, government, or enterprise WordPerfect delivers the compatibility, power, and affordability you need to be successful in any office environment
With the many features, beautiful UI and even productivity strategies explained and supported in the app, it's fantastic.
There is one annoying feature that is turned on by default: it reminds you of your unfinished tasks every day. I ass tasks to remind myself whenever I need to, not every day.
The Kudos feature is amazing. And the report that you get at the end of every year showing all you did during the whole year is pretty cool as well.
Initially, it can be somewhat confusing to figure out how to use. It seems quite complicated and can be difficult to use efficiently.
Todoist helps the creative person whose ideas are all over the places. It helps to put it together and create a timeline to complete / convert those new creative ideas into tasks.
The main dislike I have is the collaboration. I don't have buy in from my family to integrate the software into my group.
The design is really great at promoting a sense of accomplishment when you mark something as done and this helps you keep going.
There are some features that are lacking such as inability to add details to your tasks, limited entries and even some basic features such as reminders are not available in the free version.
It offers the possibility to save all the work in different formats, which allows for better compatibility. It is an excellent word processing software for creating beautiful documents.
But as I began to write and receive an increasing number of documents in other languages, particularly Unicode CJK character sets, the limitations of WordPerfect forced me to largely stop using it.
The feature I liked most about Wordperfect was how user friendly it was and once you finished your project you can easily save it.
It can be hard to insert tables in it at times.
The ease of use is wonderful. I get all my reports done with ease and if I need to seek help the feature is readily available to access.
I used an earlier version and found it a bit difficult to use.
Ve had an overall great experience with WordPerfect Office. It has been very easy for me to use, and I love the variety of features that it has.
It handles all of my word processing needs. Only recently have I had problems with converting documents between different platforms, which it used to do exceedingly well.
Jonathan T.: Hi, I'm Jonathan. I'm the founder and owner of WalletWin, an e-learning company, and I give Todoist 5 stars out of 5. Before I started using Todoist, I was all over the place with my to-do lists. I was using paper and pen and losing them. I was using Evernote and then forgetting to check it. I was all over the place. And finally I found Todoist. I chose Todoist and have stuck with it because it's all over the place. I've got the app on my computer, on my phone, on my watch, so I always have my to-do list available. It's easy to use, easy to check things off, especially when I'm out and about and I can just call it up on the watch and check off my item. It was incredibly easy to get started with Todoist, downloaded the app, I think created my account, and then just got started creating my lists and my items. It was very easy to figure out. I think it's a pretty intuitive interface that makes organizing my tasks nice and easy. If you're checking out Todoist, I'd say just go for it, download it. They've got a very nice, generous, free tier, so give it a shot maybe for a week or two. See how you like it, how it fits into your workflow, and it might just be a winner.
Paul: Hi, I'm Paul. I'm the president and owner of a small business, and we're going to talk about WordPerfect Office today. I give it four out of five stars. For more information, click below. Before I got into WordPerfect Office, I dabbled a little bit with several word processors, including Word and spreadsheets like Lotus 1-2-3, this was way back in the day, and eventually settled on WordPerfect Office. WordPerfect Office is really unique in that it's the only Office system that doesn't try to be a Microsoft Office lookalike. One of the things that I really appreciate about WordPerfect is the absolute control that I get over formatting. If I have a document that I need to look in a particular way, I know that WordPerfect can handle that much better than the competition can. From a spreadsheet standpoint, Quattro Pro is every bit as good as Microsoft Excel. The file compatibility across the board is great. All of the formulas and functions work just the same. It's a great program. And Paradox is just an outstanding relational database. It's one that I really enjoy working with. I think WordPerfect Office, for the most part, is pretty easy to get into. But if you're coming to the main component, WordPerfect, from a Word background, it's going to be a little bit different and there's a bit of a steep learning curve. But if you've been with WordPerfect, like I have, since back in the days of DOS, it's an easy thing to do. The formatting is a little bit different, and once you wrap your head around it, it makes the transition very easy. I would recommend WordPerfect Office to people who are concerned about presenting their best foot and leading with a strong initial impression. The package will give you everything that you need in order to get things done. Where it falls down a little bit is that there is no mobile version yet, and the compatibility with the rest of the world, the Microsoft world, is a little bit challenging at times. If you're trading back and forth extensively formatted documents, you might tend to lose some formatting when you go from WordPerfect to Word. But if you wait to finalize things until you get everything back, you're going to be in great shape.
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