

You can use Google's own Docs office suite, of course, or you can turn to Microsoft's web-based Office apps. Nowadays, you've got no shortage of options for word processing, spreadsheet work, and presentation creation on a Chromebook.

LibreOffice: A fully featured local office suite If you haven't yet done that, click over to my step-by-step guide to get started - then come back here once you've got everything up and running. These are the programs I'd recommend - and they're all completely free to use.īefore you begin, you'll need to confirm that your Chromebook is capable of running Linux apps and then set it up to do so.

Well, consider this your cheat sheet: I've spent ample time exploring and testing a variety of productivity-oriented Linux apps to see what works best and makes the most sense in the Chrome OS environment.
