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That guy is great! He gives son of an in Italian mafia boss vibes.I'm saying they're not supposed to do it like the shanking in an alley, way
This issue only applies to Office 2019 for Mac. Windows versions are not affected.I actually own a 2019 license, fuckers. Massgrave FTW
Still shady as hell but yeah I dont use it anymore.This issue only applies to Office 2019 for Mac. Windows versions are not affected.
Also, the first rule of Massgrave is you don't talk about Massgrave.
You'd think companies would not allow you to host piracy tools for their software on their own platformStill shady as hell but yeah I dont use it anymore.
Not worried about talking about Massgrave, Microsoft obviously doesn't give a shit about it.
Right! I think MG is sourced on github or something like that. They really dont care.You'd think companies would not allow you to host piracy tools for their software on their own platformI guess as long as the end user is the product they don't care.
LibreOffice is free.
Companies tend to avoid opensource software as far as I can tell. When we had issues with Excel I told them I could fix it in 20 minutes for every computer in our factory if they would give me temporary admin rights, just to get things going again smoothly but no. Probably some liability thing, I dunno. No open source even for backup purposes whenever our software get messed up yet again by a dodgy update from our IT department in Sweden...![]()
LibreOffice is free.
Yes it is, but, I liked it so I did donate.LibreOffice is free.
In the past I would have said something about it being a poor substitute from a functionality perspective, especially when needing to collaborate with people on documents created in Microsoft Office, but in the last couple of years it has really improved a lot. I have opened word documents and they have looked exactly the same as if opened in MS Word. That is quite a huge improvement.
For my home needs, all of the components of LibreOffice are more than sufficient. At work we use the "track changes" and "comment" features in Word a lot though, and I haven't tested how well those interact between current LibreOffice and Ms Office.
MS Word is a garbage word processor in so many ways (try inserting and moving an image, it's like trying to box with your computer as you futilely attempt to position it where you want it to go), and it now comes with a monthly subscription. Terrible.
LibreOffice does everything I need for home use. There's really no need to pay Microsoft a monthly fee for what I want to do. Corporate might be different, but not for personal use, at least not in my case.
10 years ago I would have been clutching my pearls. At this point? Fuck em.I know this one liner is totally cliche at this point, but this is one place it probably belongs:
"If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing"
Hey man. MS Word 5 I think it was? 1989.... Wasn't so bad.MS Word is a garbage word processor in so many ways (try inserting and moving an image, it's like trying to box with your computer as you futilely attempt to position it where you want it to go), and it now comes with a monthly subscription. Terrible.
This was accurate 20 years ago, but hasn't been the case in a very long time.
I'm forced to daily Word for work (against my will) and have not seen this problem literally in decades.
Same, I remember having lab reports in high school blow up on me due to shit like this.Thanks for the correction on that. I haven't used Word in quite a while to be fair, my work is essentially limited to Excel (which is great), and PowerPoint (which everyone has to use because, yay slideshows!). Glad to hear they fixed that stupidity. It was something that drove me insane back in the day lol.
Onlyoffice is the closest. They even copied the layout and shortcuts so users can find their way quicklyIf you use Excel in anyway close to a professional or serious manner, libre office or any of the other free option is not going to work.
If you use Excel in anyway close to a professional or serious manner, libre office or any of the other free option is not going to work.
Onlyoffice is the closest. They even copied the layout and shortcuts so users can find their way quickly
Hardly true.If you use Excel in anyway close to a professional or serious manner, libre office or any of the other free option is not going to work.
Here's a new one, entire mine:I know this one liner is totally cliche at this point, but this is one place it probably belongs:
"If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing"
If that was true then big corporations would be using it, but they aren't. Sorry its not even close.Hardly true.
The biggest reason to use Libre is that its open source. If you WANT a feature request it. If you find a bug report it. Having said that Libre is always evolving and adding new things. They are aware of most of the features they lack such as dynamic arrays. They are aware of the features they have which are superior such as being able to compare two sheets or add hyphenation in a text cell. Libre will be better next week then it is right now, and it will be better in 6 months then it was next month. Does anyone really believe that will be no doubt true of the MS product?
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Feature_Comparison:_LibreOffice_-_Microsoft_Office
This is a pretty honest break down of major and minor feature differences. If its listed on here they are working on ways to incorporate or better those features. Granted some may still take years to add. It is an open source project, and not exactly the sexist of projects for people to donate time to.
It isn't fair to say Libre is unprofessional grade software, in fact that is just way off base. MS does for sure have a handful of interesting unique features that in same cases make it the obvious better choice, MS bull shittery aside. For many many cases though Libre ticks all the boxes, just works and may even have some superior features if you know they are present at least. Same goes for extensions. Libre has 100s of extensions, and companies CAN extend libre themselves. I wouldn't say a software that can be extended in house is unprofessional.
There are many companies using Libre. Nike, Hitachi, Lockhead Martin, BASF, Pfizer, AMD, IBM.If that was true then big corporations would be using it, but they aren't. Sorry its not even close.