Corel Wordperfect
Wordperfect Office X4 includes some innovations but it lets itself down on the basics

Review: Corel Wordperfect Office X4 office software

Time to defect from Microsoft Office?

Written by Andrew Zarkesh, Computeractive

Larger Image

Verdict:

Good points
Wizard templates work well

Bad points
Poor Microsoft compatibility
Steep learning curve
Much more expensive than most of the competition

Overall
Wordperfect Office X4 includes some innovations but it lets itself down on the basics

Rating:

2

Price:

£277

The recent introduction of the ribbon interface in Microsoft Office polarised opinion among its users.

It's not possible to turn it off, so what are users to do if they can't learn to love it? Switching to an alternative office suite, such as Corel's new Wordperfect Office X4, is one option. However compatibility with Microsoft Office formats can still be a problem, as can ease of use. The X4 suite includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentations and email programs, similar to some versions of Microsoft Office.

Wordperfect X4, the word processing package, can be started in Microsoft Word emulator mode, which is supposed to ease the transition for new users who are familiar with Word. However we were disappointed to find that this extends only to the style of some of the toolbars and menus. When actually carrying out an operation, you still have to learn the Wordperfect way of doing things.

Advertisement

Compared to Microsoft Word and even the free Openoffice word processor, the program felt rudimentary in some respects but there were no gains, in terms of usability, to compensate. The clip art browser doesn't divide images into categories and the link to extra images online simply opened a blank page on Corel's site. The overall impression is that of an incomplete program.

We were also less than impressed with Wordperfect's compatibility with Word documents. Attempting to open a basic Word 2007 document containing watermarks and graphics resulted in a garbled mess. Saving the document in Word 2003 format made no difference. Openoffice rendered the same document much more accurately and quickly.

There are some innovative new features, though. Perfectexpert is one example. It provides document templates that can be customised using a wizard. It differs from Microsoft Works' wizards in that content and formatting are handled simultaneously and you can see the changes you are making as you apply them.

The side panel allows you to type a document while simultaneously using the wizard to help. Quattro Pro X4, Corel's spreadsheet, fares slightly better. The Perfectexpert wizards are helpful, as they can help create customisable personal budgeting sheets, for example, without knowing a single formula. The options for creating charts are powerful and straightforward.

However if you are used to Excel, even the Excel emulator mode won't be entirely familiar. Corel's Presentations program is the pick of the suite. It's powerful and flexible while remaining easy to use. Again, the wizards guide you through every aspect of creating and customising your slides. It wasn't enough to compensate for the fundamental flaws of the suite, though.

When there are cheaper office suites such as Ability Office, or free ones such as Openoffice, paying nearly £300 for Wordperfect Office doesn't seem like a good deal at all.

Manufacturer: Corel

See more Office Applications

Tags:

Reader comments

More from Computeractive

News

The latest home computing news

Downloads

The best PC tools, applications and more

Reviews

Independent opinions on new hardware and software

Step-by-step guides

Easy-to-follow projects with pictures

PC Help

Solve PC problems with our Q&A

Videos

PC projects demonstrated and product reviews

Articles

An in-depth look at how to get the best from your PC

Magazine

What's coming up in Computeractive

Forums

Get help with your PC problems from our readers

Competitions

Your chance to win computing prizes

Shopping

Great deals on products, services and more

NEW! Computeractive CD Rom 11
All 26 issues of Computeractive from 2008 on one CD-Rom.

Ultimate Guide to Disc Burning
Everything you need to know about creating your own discs.

Create your own calendars softwareCreate your own Calendars
The fun and easy way to create your own calendars!

Computeractive - Issue 280Computeractive Back Issues
Missed an issue? Click here to find a back issue

Find the Best Prices

Save money on hardware and software with our price comparison service: Best Prices

Advertisement

Free email newsletters

Techno babble demystified...

[Display all definitions]

Or type in any computer-related word and click "Go"

Blogs

Windows Watch

Windows Watch

Keeping an eye on the latest XP and Vista news

Outlook 2007 email controversy

One of the major changes in Outlook 2007 had nothing to do with the Ribbon but that Word was used to display...

Download Junkie

Download Junkie

Your daily dose of download discussion

Backup important data with SyncBack SE

Keeping certain files backed up helps to keep items safe in case anything disastrous happens to your computer, but although most of...

The test bed

The test bed

The hottest products, news and gossip from PCW's Labs

Why we may never see a Core i7 Apple machine

With the recent crop of new Apple desktop hardware - The Mac Pro , iMac and Mac Mini (all of which we...

Primary Navigation

© Incisive Media Ltd. 2009. Incisive Media Limited, Haymarket House, 28-29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX, is a company registered in England and Wales with company registration number 04038503

Search computeractive.co.uk