The undo feature did not work from the menu either, and worked only when I used the toolbar button. In practice, important shortcuts such as Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+Z failed to work, while others such as Ctrl+F, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+O, etc., worked without a hitch. They're mentioned in the menus next to their respective commands. According to the program's menus, all the basic shortcuts should be available. Despite the respectable editing options-color, formatting, highlighting, tables, etc.-the first thing I noticed was a mysterious lack of keyboard shortcuts. I started off my testing with the types of documents I edit most often: DOC and DOCX. It's a good first stop for trying to view that mystery document.įree Opener comes with a simple interface that includes four basic menus and one toolbar. It may not open as many file types as Quick View Plus, and it's certainly more of a viewer than an editor, but you can't argue with the price. Free Opener claims to open over 80 different file formats-anything from Microsoft Office documents and PDF files, to image, video and music files, with many more in between. What do you use to open files? If you're in the majority, your answer would be 'depends on the file.' This is not the case with Free Opener.