I love it. Pictured: TextMaker. There are also modules for spreadsheets and presentations.
It’s a lot more polished and professional than LibreOffice or OpenOffice, both of which I’ve been using for a very long time.
I’d recommend it especially to (ESL) researchers due to 100% MS Office compatibility, the integration of Zotero, DeepL, ChatGPT, Wikipedia and various thesauri. One-time or recurring fee. I am not affiliated to the company.

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    Don’t forget:

    • also available for Linux
    • free-gratis version called FreeOffice

    (I’m also not affiliated with SM, used to have a licence for Linux around 2010. I’ve only used LibreOffice in recent years, but then I haven’t needed MS Office-compatibility in recent years.)