About This App
  • Category

    Productivity

  • Installs

    5M+

  • Content Rating

    Everyone

  • Developer Email

    support@andropenoffice.com

  • Privacy Policy

    https://www.andropenoffice.com/privacy-policy

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Editor Reviews

AndrOpen Office is essentially a port of the well-known OpenOffice suite, tailored specifically for Android devices. It was first released by developer Akikazu Yoshikawa back in 2013, and you can grab it for free on the Google Play Store. The app gives you a full office suite on your phone or tablet, letting you create and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations without paying a cent for the download. It doesn't require any registration to start using it, which is a huge plus if you just want to jump right in. There are in-app ads sometimes, but you can remove them with a small purchase if they bug you. It has crossed over 10 million installs on Google Play alone, so it's got a solid user base. When I first installed this app, I was surprised at how close it felt to the desktop version of OpenOffice. You get a word processor, spreadsheet tool, presentation maker, drawing application, and even a database tool all in one package. To use it, you just open the app, pick the tool you need, and load a file from your device or cloud storage. A tip I'd recommend is to save your work often, as the app can sometimes lag with bigger files. Also, make sure to update it regularly through the app store to get the latest fixes. Compared to other office apps like Microsoft Office or Google's suite, AndrOpen Office stands out because it's completely free with no subscription fees. I chose it over the others mainly because I didn't want to pay for something I rarely use on my phone. It handles basic tasks really well, and since it uses the same format as OpenOffice, I can easily transfer files between my PC and phone without any hassle. It's not as polished as some paid apps, but for everyday needs, it gets the job done.

Features

  • 📄 Full suite compatibility: This app gives you Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, and Base all in one download. That's a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation editor, drawing tool, and database app. Microsoft Office on Android separates these apps, so you'd need to install multiple apps from the app store to get the same range of tools. With this one, you just install once and you're set.
  • 📄 Native file format support: It natively handles the Open Document Format (ODF), which is what OpenOffice uses on desktops. This means I can open a document I created on my PC directly on my phone without any conversion errors. Google Docs sometimes messes up formatting when I upload ODF files, but this app keeps everything looking right.
  • 📄 No internet dependency: Unlike Google Docs or Microsoft's online versions, you don't need a data connection to use this app. Everything runs locally on your device. I use it on my commute when I'm off the grid, and it works fine. You can't edit offline in most Google apps unless you set it up beforehand, which is a hassle.

Pros

  • 💪 Completely free: No subscription or hidden fees at all. Microsoft Office requires a paid plan for full editing on mobile, but this app gives you everything for free on Google Play.
  • 💪 Lightweight and fast: The app doesn't eat up too much space or drain your battery compared to others. I tried WPS Office before, and it was bloated with ads and background processes, plus it kept pushing premium features. AndrOpen Office feels more straightforward.
  • 💪 Familiar interface: If you've used OpenOffice on a computer, you'll get the hang of this app instantly. It's not a complete redesign, so buttons and menus feel natural. Other apps like OfficeSuite have different layouts that take time to learn.
  • 💪 Good for basic editing: It's perfect for quick edits on the go. I often use it to fix typos in spreadsheet formulas or tweak presentation slides before meetings. It's not as advanced as the desktop version of OpenOffice, but it gets the core tasks done.

Cons

  • 👎 Outdated interface: The design looks ancient compared to modern apps like Google Docs or Microsoft Office. The icons are small and not very touch-friendly, making it tricky to tap the right button on a small screen.
  • 👎 Performance issues with large files: Opening a spreadsheet with thousands of rows or a presentation with lots of images often leads to slowdowns or crashes. I've had this app freeze on me during important work, which never happens with Google Sheets.
  • 👎 Lack of cloud sync: There's no built-in integration with Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. You have to manually save files and transfer them. Other apps like OfficeSuite have seamless cloud storage, so you can access your files from any device.
  • 👎 Sparse updates: The developer doesn't push updates very often, so bugs can stick around for months. I noticed that some newer Android versions had compatibility issues for a while after release, whereas competitors update their apps regularly through the app store.

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