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Which Office software do you use?

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  • eriseris Member

    Google docs

  • rustelekomrustelekom Member, Patron Provider

    LibreOffice satisfies most of my needs.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    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.

    Thanked by 1stable_genius
  • fredo1664fredo1664 Member
    edited March 16

    @barbarza said:
    Pen and paper. Plus no one can read my handwriting. Great combo.

    One day one person will learn:

    • writing
    • medicine

    That person will be insanely rich and respected, but hated by their peers.

  • rpqurpqu Member
    edited March 16

    @fredo1664 said:

    @barbarza said:
    Pen and paper. Plus no one can read my handwriting. Great combo.

    One day one person will learn:

    • writing
    • medicine

    That person will be insanely rich and respected, but hated by their peers.

    Try learning shorthand :D. Standards exist. It's just doctor being bad at other subject or purposefully bad so other pharmacist can't decipher their writings.

  • JosephFJosephF Member

    @jsg said:

    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?

    How does Softmaker Office compare to ONLYOFFICE?

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @JosephF said:

    @jsg said:

    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?

    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.

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