Open Source Alternatives to Popular Proprietary Software
You can drop most paid tools and switch to free options that cover real daily work without subscriptions.
Office and Documents
Start here if you send files to clients or coworkers who still use Microsoft formats.
- Word documents: LibreOffice Writer opens .docx files and keeps formatting intact in most cases.
- Spreadsheets: LibreOffice Calc handles basic formulas, charts, and exports to .xlsx without issues.
- Presentations: LibreOffice Impress replaces PowerPoint for simple slides you can save as .pptx.
Install LibreOffice from the official site, open your existing files, and test one client document first. It takes about ten minutes on most machines.
| Task | Proprietary | Open source swap |
|---|---|---|
| Edit contracts | Word | LibreOffice Writer |
| Budget tracking | Excel | LibreOffice Calc |
| Team slides | PowerPoint | LibreOffice Impress |
Photo Editing
GIMP handles the same core jobs as Photoshop for most non-studio users.
Open a photo, crop it, adjust levels, add a text layer, then export as PNG or JPEG. The interface looks different at first, so give yourself one afternoon to learn the main tools. Many designers keep both programs during the switch and move projects over gradually.