• katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 年前

    libreoffice works just as good though i expect the majority of people are already using something on the web like google docs or something

    adobe, agreed, unfortunately. adobe as a company is terrible but the software is great (thanks to macromedia)

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      I never felt OpenOffice and libreoffice were a decent replacement for MS office. It was too different in many ways and compatibility was never top. Since I moved to softmaker (not OSS), I’ve been happier.

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        How has your experience been with the softmaker alternative to excel? Do all the functions translate well? I just took a peak at their site and it looks dramatically better than libreoffice but I’d never heard of it before.

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      1 年前

      Libreoffice (and the hot garbage that is libreCalc) is not at all equivalent to the Microsoft alternatives.

      Maybe for the HS student who don’t know any better.

      But it’s a mess for business.

      My company did a major switch to Linux, then THOUSANDS of tickets complaining about broken spreadsheets and word docs forced a lot of employees to secretly use Google Docs/Google Sheets. We had a company mandate/all-hands-on-deck to find a alternative. And now we have a hodgepodge of other BS, with tribes wanting us to get a Microsoft Office subscriptions, others pushing for forking another open-source suite, web devs building our own spreadsheet program, and accountants still secretly using Google Suite.

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        others pushing for forking another open-source suite

        why don’t they just contribute to LibreCalc and make it better?

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          Typical “why don’t you fix it” Linux attitude.

          I contribute to open source, in places I’m experienced in.

          LibreOffice has it’s own culture and world. Stuff that isn’t for me.

          To say it’s a good replacement for office is a lie.