• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    For 90% of the public that is not attached to a major business, corporation or institution … Libreoffice is more than enough.

    And even for small offices and small groups or companies, LibreOffice is more than enough.

    The only difference comes when you have to set up a mass system with hundreds or thousands or systems and people to interconnect an office system do the big companies opt for Microsoft office.

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      9 months ago

      The main issue I run into is that even when I use a standard format like ODF, sending a document to someone using a different office suite often leads to various formatting breaking. It’s to the point that if I know the person I’m sending the document to, isn’t going to be editing it, I send it as a PDF.

      I felt deceived when Microsoft added ODF file support, only for formatting to still break when exporting/importing from another suite. What was the point if I’d get the same results as loading a DOCX in Libre Office?

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      9 months ago

      They just need what Collabora and Onlyoffice do, but actually integrated into Libreoffice not some weird online suite.

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      9 months ago

      Sadly all of our huge customers use MS Office and we have to dogfeed ourselves with the whole MS 365 suite. That’s 70€ per month per user down the holes of Microsoft execs.

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      9 months ago

      If it would scale to enterprise level that’s a game changer. It would lead to Linux just clobbering the pc market space.

      I’m forced into Office suite at my work and I have to fight it.