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Google docs
LibreOffice satisfies most of my needs.
I liked Ashton Tate's Framework a lot. And I avoid microsoft office and libre-office like the pestilence they are. Google I never even tried and am very unlikely to ever do.
Softmaker Office - even the free version btw. - is good enough for most tasks, reasonable priced and also runs on linux. What more could one want?
LibreOffice because it's free and I'm poor
Pen and paper. Plus no one can read my handwriting. Great combo.
One day one person will learn:
That person will be insanely rich and respected, but hated by their peers.
Try learning shorthand
. Standards exist. It's just doctor being bad at other subject or purposefully bad so other pharmacist can't decipher their writings.
How does Softmaker Office compare to ONLYOFFICE?
Idk, I do not even know "Onlyoffice" because my (purchased) Softmaker Office does everything I need, so I stopped looking for/at other "Office" software.
In a PM role, you usually can't escape MS Office, especially for complex Excel sheets. But for 90% of documentation and quick collaboration, Google Docs is just faster. For personal notes, I stick to Markdown to avoid all the formatting mess.