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Originally Posted by nelson111
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I find TextMaker to be very reliable. There are a very few things the desktop version of Word does that it cannot do (like track changes), but it is good.
If you want to preserve formating and have a program that allows you to read, add notes, and highlight text (but not actively edit the text) I would recommend REPLIGO. I use repligo for reading all my Word and PDF documents. I also use their desktop conversion utility to download and read webpages offline. Highly recommended.
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Which is the best if you only want to use one application?
My main purpose would be to view invoices and proposals created in Word and Excel.