• SadSadSatellite
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    592 days ago

    I have moved four businesses to free software and only gotten great feedback. I honestly have no idea why anyone would pay for a Microsoft product when Foss alternatives are better in every way.

      • SadSadSatellite
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        172 days ago

        Two optical shops, a rehab clinic, and a grant funding service. No specifics on the internet.

        • doctorskull
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          372 days ago

          I think they meant the FOSS alternatives

          • SadSadSatellite
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            191 day ago

            Open or libre office, NAPS2, local send, proton, helpwire, inkscape, firefox with addons, and a local server if they need a lot of “cloud” storage, which people think they need more of than they do.

            Seriously, the rehab was convinced they needed several TB to store their records, when every invoice and exam note they had for the ~12 years they’d been digital amounted to about 8GB, ignoring the fact that they only needed to hold on to records for 7 years, or 10 for Medicare, which wasn’t terribly common.

            The optical that needed access to very large (16k) retinal photos, really only needed access from 2 locations, so a couple of local servers on automatic backup with a UPS powering the routers meant unless power went out in the whole state, the images and documents were always accessible somewhere.

            The grant service needed encrypted emails and wanted personalized URLs, so proton business worked for them and came with storage. Not free, but that was their choice.

            For some reason most businesses I’ve worked with seem to think running everything on laptops or all in one computers is the way to go, and get frustrated when everything inevitably gets slow as shit.

            So I switch them to mini PCs running my scrubbed ultra light windows image mounted to the back of monitors, and now they can replace parts when necessary, and I can gut the old computers for harddrives for a local server. The HDDs might be crap, but 20 of them make for a hell of a backup RAID.

            Helpwire as a hidden startup app allows access from anywhere for files, and I can run tech support from anywhere if necessary.

      • @Vince
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        122 days ago

        The 4 businesses or the free alternative to onedrive?

    • Tippon
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      101 day ago

      Is there anything that offers the same amount of storage as Onedrive? I pay about £80 a year and get 6 TB across 6 email addresses. One is mine and the others are for family.

      To add to that, they all get the Office suite included too, which is 100% compatible with whatever random office files other normies send them.

      • SadSadSatellite
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        41 day ago

        For that much storage, you’d be better to self host. The initial cost would probably be around 3 months of your current bill, and open office is free.

        • Tippon
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          18 hours ago

          True, but then I’d have no offsite storage. I know that Onedrive isn’t the best option, but it’s better than nothing

        • @[email protected]
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          313 hours ago

          Friendly reminder that OpenOffice is barely maintained and has no community left. LibreOffice is where the community moved to over a decade ago 🙂

    • @Fribbtastic
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      61 day ago

      And then you have my company that now shut down our nextcloud instance because “it is insecure” and moved all files to OneDrive.

      • @Ziglin
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        11 day ago

        Ouch, the Nextcloud I’m usually stuck with only has an 8mb per second transfer rate which is annoying but at least we have it.

    • @gedaliyahOP
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      41 day ago

      I’ve been gradually de-googling and de-microsofting, but it’s a slow process. OneDrive was one of the only ways to get my files out of Google takeout because they’re so huge. The direct downloads are rate limited, and have a high error rate, making it almost impossible to download massive Google takeout files before they expire.