I’ve been dual-booting Linux and Windows for a while, with Windows as the fall-back option in case I wanted to use Office for something. Now that they tried to trick me into paying a subscription for their AI slop machine, I’m finally, fully out. It was a pain to actually track down and back-up the stuff that was held for ransom in OneDrive, but now it is done.

  • @[email protected]
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    1110 days ago

    Why not both? It’s simple to install both and decide for yourself. I use both for different tasks.

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      10 days ago

      People usually refer to LibreOffice, so it is interesting that this alternative I never heard of before is allegedly better (it looks better that is for sure)

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        810 days ago

        LibreOffice is good alternative if you are not heavily dependant on unique MS Office features, especially Excel.

        OnlyOffice is better if you’re looking for MS Office document compability.

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        410 days ago

        LibreOffice has more features and is overall better. OnlyOffice is more compatible with MS Office. So if you need to use docx etc. for work, you use OnlyOffice as a workaround.

        • @jaybone
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          410 days ago

          But LibreOffice has supported docx for years now, right?

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            29 days ago

            It messes up object arrangement. This is technically Microsoft’s fault, but that doesn’t help when you want to communicate clearly with a MS Office user.

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        210 days ago

        Isnt libreoffice for the .odt format? I read that .odt and docx arent compatible and I really dont want to convert my whole documents collection nor deal with broken/rearranged content when editing documents. I went with Onlyoffice but am only 80% satisfied with it

        • @jaybone
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          610 days ago

          LibreOffice supports .odt and .doc and .docx and a ton of other formats though.

          LibreOffice (and its predecessor OpenOffice) have been a solid FOSS and *nix alternative for like over two decades. So I’m a bit confused about what these other alternatives provide that LibreOffice lacks.