• LinkOpensChest.wav
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    241 year ago

    I honestly prefer LibreOffice to what Microsoft Office has become.

    When I went to grad school, I was told MS Office was required, so I purchased it, but turned out we just used basic word processing and a handful of simple presentations, so I ended up using LibreOffice for everything instead.

    • The Quuuuuill
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      131 year ago

      Same here. I found the Microsoft ribbon they introduced in 2007 to be a major anti pattern. It didn’t make things easier, it made things way harder. Our IT department tried to bust me for not using the official Microsoft software (outlook, excel, word, etc) so I outright uninstalled windows and put fedora on there. Granted, I was trying to do partitions and fucked it up, but whatever. The point is I wanted to get away from their “antivirus” spyware so I could use what worked for me. I got the idea when I saw the Dean of academics was using i3 as her window manager

      • Hellfire103
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        81 year ago

        I can just imagine your IT dept. running into the Dean’s office to complain, only to be met with yet more Linux. Hilarious!

        • The Quuuuuill
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          71 year ago

          “Oh God our eyes. The non proprietary software we didn’t buy licenses for. It burns!”