
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office is the office suit from Microsoft used by Windows and Mac and is aimed mainly to desktop PCs and Macs. It includes text editors, spreadsheets, presentations, wordarts, and many other features.
I wanted to find an app for my Kindle Fire HD 10 that would help me with word processing. I wanted an Office Suite app. However, because Microsoft Office is not hosted on the Amazon App Store, I was unable to download this word processor onto my tablet. More
OfficeSuite is a cross-platform office suite application developed by MobiSystems. It has versions for Android, iOS and Microsoft Windows and adds extensive PDF abilities to its compatibility with the most frequently used Microsoft Office file formats.
by Jason Payne
OfficeSuite is the best free Office suite out there. Other Office apps make you pay a subscription just to use them - why would I want to do that to use my own files? It's also cross platform in a way that makes it easy to use across phones and tablets. Maybe not as polished as Microsoft Office but it gets the job done and works with all Office documents. More
LibreOffice is a free and open-source office suite, a project of The Document Foundation. The suite comprises programs for word processing, spreadsheets, slideshows, diagrams, and drawings, working with databases and composing mathematical formulae.
by Ann Lucas
LibreOffice is definitely one of the best Office Suite apps if you go for something besides the original. Only problem is you might need to download it manually since Amazon apps can be restrictive.
by Bruce Chapman
seems suitable to me
WPS Office+PDF is the smallest size, all-in-one free office suite app focusing on helping you quick; easy to create, view and edit office documents and homework anytime and anywhere on smartphones and tablets.
by Richard Warren
WPS Office + PDF makes for a decent office replacement app for mobile devices including the Fire HD but it seems to have issues. App can crash unexpectedly and the interface is not as polished as competing apps. A good effort but nothing stellar.
Polaris Office by Infraware, INC is a free office suite that runs on platforms such as Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS. It allows the editing of Microsoft Office file-formats and the viewing of PDF files.
by Cynthia Contreras
Polaris Office is very similar to Microsoft office and works very well on the Kindle Fire. I've used Polaris for creating resumes and it worked out nicely.
With Docs To Go Free you can view, create and edit text files, presentations, spreadsheets and pdfs. Also, you can protect your files with a password (paid service).
by Jack Sanders
This app seems to fit all the requirements except it is for IOS and not Kindle.
by Howard Kelley
SSuite Office - Premium HD bills itself as an office suite for the wide-screen monitor crowd, with large icons and other interface elements that make it easier to navigate. Although it succeeds on that front this large collection of applications does indeed have very user friendly interfaces compatibility issues will likely limit the usefulness of the suite for many users. More
by Tammy Torres
This is - well, okay. It is not as good as using the original Microsoft apps, but it does work with them and is certainly a money saver. Basically a good work around.
Apache OpenOffice is an open-source office productivity software suite. It contains a word processor (Writer), a spreadsheet (Calc), a presentation application (Impress), a drawing application (Draw), a formula editor (Math), and a database management application (Base).
by Rachel Zhang
This is a good solution because it can be downloaded on kindle fire and it has open office apps.
by Shaurya Mehra
One of the better programs for making documents available to all of my devices. Can occasional y move slow or have a delay in syncing which is why I have rated a 4 instead of a 5. When that is not an issue, this is perfect.
by Keith Patterson