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Also TeX is right there as well for anyone looking to do professional work.Not if you do spreadsheets. WolarHonestly the moment i used libreoffice i realized i don't need microsoft, easier to use with less bugs (amazing right?). But at some point, you just say f*ck it and start either sending out finalized PDFs, or just pass on the files as is and let the recipient fix whatever formatting gets screwed on their end. :| SomeOne99hThere is version 7.3 alpha in the work that has/promises better compatibility but I don't know how much will it be.Would be easier if collectively stopped buying the bs Microsoft sells with this OOXML charade and exclusively adopt ODF (then again, ending world hunger would probably be even easier).Been using Libre for 9 years now, and I concur that it can be a pain for office use. Also binary).But +rep if you ever manually edited the maze of decompressed xml files you get from these later ones. Doc files were binary, iirc, and modern. :|Would be easier if collectively stopped buying the bs Microsoft sells with this OOXML charade and exclusively adopt ODF (then again, ending world hunger would probably be even easier).Been using Libre for 9 years now, and I concur that it can be a pain for office use. Also binary).But +rep if you ever manually edited the maze of decompressed xml files you get from these later ones. Doc files were binary, iirc, and modern. -_-Posted on Oct 1st 2021, 23:12 Reply #14 zlobbyShihabyoooWas that ever possible? Old. I've had it with one rogue spreadsheet forcing me to reopen half a dozen other sheets, documents and presentations. ![]() Buy Office Home & Student 2016 Upgrade To ThatOn that 365 stint I've been through 2016 PC, 2016 Mac and 2019 PC. Oh and you can set it to autohide too, if you really want that bit of screen real estate back.Posted on Oct 2nd 2021, 0:28 Reply #19 zlobbyI've always disliked the Office 365 model and always bought standalone 2003/2007/2010/2013 but put up with them anyways because I've had ProPlus licence (the highest tier including Access and Publisher) from higher education for the last 6 years. You have everything in front of you with convenient buttons, with a few master tabs at the top switching between button sets. Robin SeinaOffice 2003 still serves me well, why should I upgrade to that stinking ribbon?I thought people were way past that now?I wasn't too sure of it at the time, but I kept an open mind and on getting used to it, found it's actually fine. Renweb download for macOneDrive reliability is hilarious and so is the Android app - it's why I always put my OneNote notebooks in Dropbox and dealt with the hassle rather than set it up in O365 as they would prefer. Dropbox Pro hasn't been cheap either but the file version history has saved my ass multiple times, and I've never had reliability issues with Dropbox on mobile, Linux, Mac, or PC. So as much as I would like to have an alternative to Office, there just hasn't been one yet.That said I will die before I use OneDrive as my main cloud solution. The very limited/nonexistent VBA support in Calc, dark themes in Kubuntu incompatibility with Libre apps, random stability issues in Calc, apparently very poor HiDPI support.needless to say running daily Kubuntu is only now viable on my XPS 13 because I'm no longer studying and don't need Office on it. Absolutely fucking asinine.I know exactly why it is so expensive now, because they want to push you to 365, but still.I've flirted with Libre a few times because of installing Linux on my laptops. Allegedly starting from Year 2 it's down to $80/year for some reason, according to someone who's been on it for years?$150 for Home and Student licence on 1 device.$320 for Home and Business licence on 1 device. I'm not gambling an important computer on some alleged O2010 installer downloaded from a random obscure third party website. No security updates either, obviously. MS pulled the installer for Office 2010 recently I think, found out the hard way when trying to reinstall.
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