It's not perfect (far too many books are lending-disabled by the publisher), but it's still a great way to score some mainstream books without having to buy them. You get one 'borrow' credit free for signing up others are earned by lending your own e-books or just buying credits outright. It's a kind of matchmaking service that lets you borrow e-books for cheap/free. What have you got to lose by giving it a try?Īfter you do, leave a comment letting me know if you like the suite as much as I do.īonus deal: If you're a Kindle or Nook owner, check out eBookFling. It's compact, fast, attractive, and, from what I've seen so far, totally file-compatible. For anyone who hasn't made the switch to free office software such as.
Thus, I'm shopping for replacements, and Kingsoft Office Suite 2012 has emerged as one of my top picks for taking over Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Office 2010 beta is available for download right now ahead of the final version debuting in shops sometime next year.
On my Core i7 system, Office 2010 takes forever to load. Another reason I'm jazzed about this suite is that I'm increasingly dissatisfied with Microsoft Office-and not just the ridiculous price tag.