• edgyspazkid@lemmy.wtf
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    4 days ago

    GUYS BUT NOW I CAN WORK EVEN FASTER AND EFFICIENT! I DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT SAVING BECAUSE EVERYTHING IS IN CLOUD! IT’S ALWAYS AVAILABLE! WINDOWS IS MOST USED SOFTWARE ON MARKET!

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    The breaking point for me was when I was showered with Copilot+ pop-ups on every single hover. Let me fucking copy/cut/paste/format in peace. I never asked for any of this, and neither did any user of any level of expertise.

    Switched to OnlyOffice as it felt to perfectly answer my needs. There are still some quirks with non-UTF-8 documents, but you know what, I’d rather iron those issues out than be shoved a product I didn’t request nor need at every single interaction I have.

    I highly encourage anyone that hasn’t done already to explore alternatives to the M*crosoft Suite, if they haven’t done it by now. Every update is just the worst form of enshittification known to humankind. Can’t wait to have an intrusive slop AI agent tell me how to do my Maths in the Calculator app next.

    Let apps be just apps again 🗣️🗣️📢

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    5 days ago

    Jesus christ. So glad I ditched MS. It’s like getting out of a cult - once you see it looking in from the outside, you finally realize how terrible it is.

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        This here.

        I wish Only Office got as much fanfare as LibreOffice. The UI is much closer to Microsoft Office and it tends to have better compatibility.

        I have both installed though and use them both lol.

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          OnlyOffice is Russian-owned, via a holding company in Singapore. When Russia invaded Ukraine and sanctions threatened the business, they obfuscated this, but it’s still Lev Bannov’s product.

          The importance you attach to this is up to you, but they try quite hard to hide it.

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          Libreoffice their latest blogpost is from the 20th of August 2025. There have been a few releases in the past few months as well.

          Openoffice their latest ( Apache Openoffice 4.1.15 ) was released almost 2 years ago ( December 2023 ).

          Libreoffice seems like a more recent, better supported tool over Openoffice which hasn’t seen any updates since 2023 according to their own website.

          I’m on my phone, so I didn’t search extensively. But I think that also plays a role in why there’s a much larger fanbase for libreoffice rather than Openoffice.

          I’ve no recent experience with either so I can’t comment on how well either works.

          Edit: I looked up the wrong one. My statement remains correct w.r.t. Openoffice, but they mentioned Onlyoffice which is a different product.

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            I believe Open Office and Only Office are different products.

            Only Office had a major release in June, 2025.

            And you are correct that Open Office last update was back in December 2023.

  • Log in | Sign up@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Some executive noticed that they can’t sell you larger cloud storage if you haven’t used it up.

    Then someone on the office copilot team said they wished they had access to more comprehensive data about what people write with office apps and the rest is history.

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    If you mind that Word documents are stored in the cloud by default, you need to modify the default setting

    …or just use some other app for your private documents and Word only for work-related stuff or such. I use Word/Office at work and have absolutely no issue with all the documentation being saved in the cloud. But for private stuff I would have to think twice if I want this.

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    6 days ago

    tip: do not write about the revolution, short stories, hatred of capitalism, your suicide plans, or your teenage angst and erotic anthropomorphic horse fan fiction.

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    7 days ago

    I suppose this means Microsoft will not count Word doc file sizes against users’ cloud storage quotas, right? Right??

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    I would love to switch to LibreOffice (or similar) but I haven’t been able to find a way to get tables to work in the same way they do in Excel, and that’s a deal breaker for me. None of the suggested approaches come close to being able to select a range, press ctrl+t and immediately be able to filter/sort/lookup using column names from anywhere in the document. I use that feature dozens of times a day, and so does everyone in my circles that deals with financial data.

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      I think you name the range, and then you can do the same using ctrl+shit+L

      I may not remember right, but I haves used calc and excel interchangeably since it was open office. Some things in excel drive me up the wall, some things in calc do to.

      Either way, the best thing I found was get the data out of spread sheets and into something that can work with it better. Like sql or pandas.

      But I get that for financial work, it is a staple. Which frightens me to no end.

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      You can purchase the Microsoft apps , word, excel, PowerPoint, as a package that you own. There are no upgrades. You own them.

      I am in the process of moving to Linux and Libreoffice at the moment. I’m working at getting myself off of Onedrive.

      Once complete I will start the process of getting off Google. I’ve been using Proton for years and I am going to remove any other online support.

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      Microsoft is recognizing that their biggest threat to MS Word is Google Docs, a product they underestimated in the beginning as being a serious choice for word processing.

      Saving in the cloud means automatic backups and access from all your devices. Increasingly, people are willing to choose that over the real privacy benefits of local storage.

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      They’re prepared to do anything to get real user data for AI training. This little change gives them easily millions of files per day accidentally saved to cloud.

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    This creates a circus act to protect documents. Thank goodness for great alternatives. I use a mix of LibreOffice and Cryptpad. Suits me perfectly.