
You can also design your worksheets to make them more pleasing to the eye because PlanMaker also comes with a lot of design options. PlanMaker features pivot tables and easy data filtering, as well as formula auditing and syntax highlighting. You can also load up your old Excel worksheets directly onto PlanMaker. As with TextMaker, old MS Office users can boot up PlanMaker and be completely at home because Excel and PlanMaker have very little difference. PlanMaker’s best asset is its similarity to Excel.

This is SoftMaker’s Excel equivalent, and SoftMaker is not only unconcerned about the comparison with MS Excel, but it also seems to be counting on it.


It also supports edit sharing and comments, as well as various design options. TextMaker also comes with a spell-checker which supports over 75 languages, a word-counter, and a thesaurus.
