![]() It will always be complicated to run applications that the developers have not created for Raspberry Pi. With Apple creating new products based on ARM, we may expect better compatibility in the future with Raspberry Pi, but it won’t be magical. The code is often compiled for Windows on Intel and AMD processors only, and sometimes for Mac users too. Sadly, this doesn’t include the Raspberry Pi users in general. When developers create big applications like Microsoft Office, they compile a bunch of code to create a file that can be executed on most systems. Raspberry Pi devices have ARM processors, so it will not work. However, Microsoft Word (and Office in general), is meant to run on specific architectures like x86 and 圆4. If there was even a complicated solution to install Microsoft Word on Raspberry Pi, I would explain it to you. If you are lost in all these new words and abbreviations, request my free Raspberry Pi glossary here (PDF format)! Unfortunately, it’s the same problem for Raspberry Pi OS. As Raspberry Pi devices run on Linux 99% of the time, there is no way to buy it from Microsoft and install it on your Raspberry Pi.Įven if you have a PC running with Linux, there isn’t an official way to run the program on Linux. The first problem is that Microsoft Office is a commercial product release on Windows and macOS. Microsoft’s software is not compiled to run on this device. ![]() Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Office in general, can’t run on Raspberry Pi as it runs on Linux with ARM architecture. Can you get Microsoft Word on Raspberry Pi? I will share these options with you in this article. However, all is not lost, as I have researched, tested, and selected replacement options. Also, Microsoft Office exists on Windows and macOS, but there is no Linux version available. Microsoft Word will not work on Raspberry Pi because it’s designed to run on x86 architectures (AMD and Intel processors) while the Raspberry Pi is based on ARM. ![]() Does Microsoft Office work on Raspberry Pi? That’s what we’ll discuss in this article. If you decide to move to Raspberry Pi as your main desktop computer, one of the first things you’ll need to find is a decent solution for office work. ![]()
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