If someone is feeling locked into the Microsoft ecosystem, empowering them to unshackle themselves from a large part of it is important. It makes the transition later so, so much easier when you don’t need to figure out OS-agnostic softwares across the board.
That said, if you are thinking of ripping the band-aid off all at once, I am 100% on board with it. Just not everyone is ready for it.
That was the direction I was getting. Plus linux works fine without TPM 2.0, unlike windows 11. So no real need to axe existing hardware, and unlike the bad old days your hardware is likely well supported.
You can just switch to Libre, but as Microsoft products (even paid) enshittify and as the Linux scene makes itself more user friendly, switching the rest of the way over just kind of starts to make sense.
Yeah I have heard it is far more popular than google in the states. I would champion neither but google are definitely better UI designers in my book. For something with so many features I can never get M365 to do what I want.
It is also hectic the amount of sites it connects to, live, microsoft, outlook, copilot, m365…gsuite was just fluid - once you were in you could open anything and be fine, this keeps asking for permission and to relog in for each app.
You don’t even have to for this one. Just use Libre Office, it supports every notable OS. Been using it for years.
Yes you do, that’s the point. Dump all Microsoft crap, dump Google, dump apple
That’s like saying you can continue to do business with the guy who keeps trying to stab you, if you stay out of arm’s reach.
It’s not wrong, but it’s ignoring the underlying issue.
What? Do you NOT do business regularly with Roberto from Futurama?
Roberto is a special case. For him it isn’t a choice, for microsoft it is.
If someone is feeling locked into the Microsoft ecosystem, empowering them to unshackle themselves from a large part of it is important. It makes the transition later so, so much easier when you don’t need to figure out OS-agnostic softwares across the board.
That said, if you are thinking of ripping the band-aid off all at once, I am 100% on board with it. Just not everyone is ready for it.
That was the direction I was getting. Plus linux works fine without TPM 2.0, unlike windows 11. So no real need to axe existing hardware, and unlike the bad old days your hardware is likely well supported.
You can just switch to Libre, but as Microsoft products (even paid) enshittify and as the Linux scene makes itself more user friendly, switching the rest of the way over just kind of starts to make sense.
Does it have an email/collab product line Outlook yet?
Edit: I just remembered that the New Outlook will be pretty cross-platform since it’s effectively OWA.
It’s for text and spreadsheet. It’s not a media player either. Nor is it a new operating system.
Thunderbird would be the go-to product for emails.
Thunderbird lacks calendar, shared scheduling, and a number of other collab features.
Thunderbird has a calendar by default now.
I just switched the M365 yesterday and it is atrocious, I would argue that “like outlook” would mean fucking infuriatingly shit.
I wish my company would go away from them, gsuite was really good but they are also a shit company.
M365 is trying to do too much with everything it has.
Whether you like it or not, it’s almost the defacto for business collaboration.
Yeah I have heard it is far more popular than google in the states. I would champion neither but google are definitely better UI designers in my book. For something with so many features I can never get M365 to do what I want.
It is also hectic the amount of sites it connects to, live, microsoft, outlook, copilot, m365…gsuite was just fluid - once you were in you could open anything and be fine, this keeps asking for permission and to relog in for each app.
Cough except for lagginess on Wayland cough