open office? really??
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Time Traveling is a thing as we can see
If we are doing online and non free, just use office365 or Google docs. At least your project mates won’t hate you.
No...they hate you regardless.
Cryptpad is not an alternative, it can't edit odt or doc format. You can export to doc format. The is no support for odp format even export.
Here is the list with my opinions:
- ONLYOFFICE (I might need to give it a try again some day)
- OpenOffice (should probably stop including it in repos)
- CryptPad (more of a Google Docs alternative)
- SoftMaker FreeOffice (never heard of it)
- WPS Office (nah, thanks)
- Calligra (looks good on KDE)
Another day, another shitty itsfoss list that didn’t need to be an article.
This is the definition of clickbait, bullshit articles... they didn't even bother to take their own screenshots of the suggested alternatives. I also don't really know what's the point of this article, Linux users know what's out there and although I dislike LibreOffice and have strong thoughts about it it is vastly superior to the other alternatives suggested to the point said alternatives aren't really alternatives.
Also, Cryptpad? Fucks sake.
And again Openoffice on a list lol