With so many alternatives to the classic office suites, Trio Office comes in and attempts to prove it is worthy of being an alternative to the already quite well known similar programs.

It does manage to attract attention through good looks and performance. It includes a selection of programs that will definitely help you be more productive and includes a couple of new ones too, notably, Draw Drawing and Math Formula.

As far as compatibility goes, due to it being based on LibreOffice, another office alternative, compatibility will not be a problem. On the contrary, this suite seems to handle any type of document you throw at it.

The problem does not lie with the way it performs. It behaves quite exemplary. There is no lag, and, quite clearly, there does not seem to be any resource takeover. As far as functionality goes, it behaves and functions more than satisfactorily.

One main downside is the fact that the application is not fully free. It keeps a couple of features for the privileged buyers and this would be alright in most cases, were it not for the fact that it is based on LibreOffice, which is otherwise free.

There is simply not enough functionality to actually convince you to opt for Trio instead. This is why, although it behaves very well, this application will not get the amount of attention it needs. Launching the app is equally simple, as it has a clear menu that allows you to open the app of choice from the suite.

Trio Office is quite an interesting piece of software. There are many important aspects that would recommend it to others as an excellent alternative; however, there are also some aspects that would make some hold back, at least for the time being, and probably try similar software for free.