LibreOffice (and Open Office). When Microsoft Office is $200 or a monthly subscription.
I just used LibreOffice Writer to update my resume a few minutes ago and it’s a bit to switch to but it makes sense and I loveeeee the UI that caters to both people who prefer classic Office (‘97-2003) or those who prefer the more modern UI (‘07 and newer).
It does get a bit annoying because it is so powerful that it has a mind of its own and tries to do things for you, like formatting, but if you’re patient (like I was just now), it’ll work out for you and be really great.
Bro, give Only office a try. I have a friend who uses it for his business and he claims it has the best compatibility when going from Foss and of MS Office.
LibreOffice (and Open Office). When Microsoft Office is $200 or a monthly subscription.
I just used LibreOffice Writer to update my resume a few minutes ago and it’s a bit to switch to but it makes sense and I loveeeee the UI that caters to both people who prefer classic Office (‘97-2003) or those who prefer the more modern UI (‘07 and newer).
It does get a bit annoying because it is so powerful that it has a mind of its own and tries to do things for you, like formatting, but if you’re patient (like I was just now), it’ll work out for you and be really great.
Bro, give Only office a try. I have a friend who uses it for his business and he claims it has the best compatibility when going from Foss and of MS Office.