• HeartyOfGlass@piefed.social
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    18 hours ago

    I thought it meant it just wasn’t getting updates anymore, but this is wild

    The July 13, 2026 conversion instead drops the apps into a Microsoft-defined “reduced functionality mode,” in which files can be opened and viewed but not edited or saved

    Not much of a “word processor” if all it can do is view files. Clearly trying to force users towards their shitty subscription service.

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      16 hours ago

      Google Docs, LibreOffice and Euro-Office can all open and edit Office documents, and two of those can also do online collaboration. Unless you want integrated Copilot, there’s no reason to move to O365.

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        FWIW I just spent a couple of months testing a bunch of Office suites as a replacement for MS Office, and I settled on SoftMaker. The “Home” subscription (version without AI and reference features) is CAD $40/year (there’s also a free version with a few features removed) and it can do everything that MS Office can do, some things (like commenting in Word docs) it does better.

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          Thanks for the suggestion!

          I’m expecting Euro-Office will be on par within a year, and allow me to self-host (and it’s all OSS).

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            Yeah, I’m going to watch Euro-Office, too, and in a year when it’s time to renew my SoftMaker subscription I’ll decide which to go with.

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        There is. Compatibility. Ms has had a monopoly on office for decades, and some things still don’t format correctly or functions don’t work as they do in ms office.

        For most people, laziness prevails when it just works in ms office.

        But also for most people, the amount of ms office they’re leveraging is 100% functional in libreoffice and the like.

        Change is also hard for most people.

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          6 hours ago

          Even O365 regularly botches line, paragraph, and table formatting compared to the desktop versions. If you really need your formatting to be page-perfect, you should probably be using Scribus, Microsoft Designer, or Adobe InDesign anyways.

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          OOXML is a public standard—one that MS has problems matching between versions, but Google and OpenOffice based products have only had issues with embedded objects from other MS products.

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    19 hours ago

    Absolutely wild.

    Is this even legal? If someone bought this previously … They just essentially … Cancel it?

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    18 hours ago

    I can almost understand 2019, which was End of Support in 2023. Blame Apple’s certificate requirement, I guess?

    But 2021 is still literally under support until later this year, which is mind blowing.