Good morning! My dad's laptop was running slowly, so I installed Linux Mint on it. He used to rely on WPS Office and had an account for syncing files between his laptop and phone. However, we can't find a version of WPS on Linux that allows him to log in—it seems the sign-in button is missing. Does anyone know if there's a way to access his account in WPS Office on Linux? I would really appreciate any help. Thanks!
4 Answers
You might want to consider using cloud storage options like Dropbox, OneDrive, or Google Drive for syncing without the need for WPS Office's built-in sync feature. It's a more reliable way to keep files accessible across devices.
If he has an account, he should be able to log in via the WPS Office website. Have him try that, then download the latest version for his OS. It might allow him to log in and sync his files that way.
Unfortunately, it seems like the English version of WPS for Linux is no longer being actively maintained. I tried to get it working around a year ago, and had no luck. They don't seem to have any plans to improve it anytime soon.
Here's a video you might find helpful: [Check this out](https://youtu.be/LXissIrP-BE?si=bBzWPIAK3zDfKaNf). It may provide some insights or workarounds.

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