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>You are LITERALLY INCOMPETENT if you'd rather use software that works fine instead duct taped together autism
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>>108297948
the excuse response of "i'm broke" users.
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How many clicks does it take to get to where you want to go?
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>>108297948
Is that your husbands account?
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>>108298072
Not enough
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openoffice and libreoffice are fine if you wrote sheet yourself
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>>108297948
>duct taped together autism
i can't tell if you're talking about microslop or not
judging by the text content of the image, you are, as it sounds like people are in agreement that microslop's software is on its last legs thanks to vibe coding indians
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>>108297948
They inconsistently put so much garbage all over the place in the ribbon and hidden in layers of options, I have to use the search function to get shit all the time. They are right.
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i just want the buttons to have the words of what they do around them and libreoffice doesnt do this by default for some reason
so i go to switch over and the icons are slightly different and i dont know whats what because its all a different layout anyway, but nothing says what it is
so instantly i just have no idea what im doing despite it being functionally the same thing, all because the default UI isnt the same as excel

it should just be the same as excel, thats the market dominant software, you wanna pinch that market share i expect it to look the same
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>>108297948
You can't set the ribbon thing as your default across all your libre apps at the same time in literally seconds
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>>108298085
It's his wife's boyfriend's account
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I can never find things in ribbon, and I often don't know buttons even exist because I haven't checked what is in every ribbon tab.
I don't get why they can't just all be on the screen at the same time.
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>>108297948
Isn't j*wgle shits better than libre Excel?
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>>108297948
The ribbon was, unironically, the last good thing Microsoft ever did.
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>>108298317
>i just want the buttons to have the words of what they do
zoomer alert
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>>108297948
Libre office is unusable dog shit. If I start a business I'll actually pay for the office license. Even Google sheets is better IMO.

Although I develop on Linux. I could be a WSL faggot or just add it to Proton. Last I recall the web version doesn't have all the features.
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>>108297948
The real black pill is that toolbar vs ribbon doesn't really matter much. You're using keyboard shortcuts for actions you use frequently, right?
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>>108298473
Well I guess *checks notes* reading instead of looking at icons is zoomer behavior lads
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>>108298506
Zoomers can't recognize 3 1/2 diskettes as the "Save" icon, so they want the functions to be spelled out.
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>>108298072
Office 365 (now Copilot) was already information overload. It took me too long to figure out how to do basic functions.
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libreoffice mentioned
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>>108297948
LibreOffice and Calibre are the ugliest FOSS programs I've ever seen.
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>>108297948
LibreOffice JUST WERKS
the last good Microsoft Office version was 2007
the average retard could never name and would never use any "feature" modern microslop office offers over any alternative
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LibreOffice works
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>>108297948
>duct taped together autism108298032<<
So, literally everything on linux?
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>rivalry
99% of people don't know what libre office is.
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>>108297948
sounds like freetard cope because they can't even implement a proper ribbon-style interface
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Libre office is a broken piece of shit that always broke my reports in college, saving a few bucks almost cost me my grades. Glad I grew up and just got a student edition of office.
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>>108297948
I've always hated that ribbon shit. Hell, I miss Clarisworks / Appleworks, its interface just felt NICE to use.
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>>108297948
Ribbon is literal cancer dogshit. That's why I rock Office 2000.
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ribbon mogs
seethe and cope freetards
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everything should look like gimp
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>>108298518
I haven't needed to use any kind of spreadsheet program for over a decade, so I remember nothing but the basics of how to use Excel. If I suddenly needed to make spreadsheets again, I'd want the program I use to clearly communicate how each icon works rather than just expect me to blindly experiment with them, like I'm playing with a toy rather than trying to get work done.
That being said, if you can't figure out how the icons work even with the tooltips provided, then you're functionally retarded.
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>>108297948
I don't know the last time I opened an Excel file. I just let my AI handle all of it.
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>>108297948
LibreOffice has a ribbon mode though
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>>108299822
no it doesnt
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>>108298032
Windows and Office are gratis.
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>>108298537
She’s dead btw
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>>108299847
????????????????????????????????
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>>108299822
it's incredible that it took more than 30 posts for someone to say this

either 30 indian shills manufacturing conversations or the average /g/tard is really fucking stupid

or both.
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>>108297948
That's a somewhat polite way to say those people who prefer the ribbon are just incompetent slaves lmao
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>>108297948
Just use Colabora office.

It is basically libre office if someone cleaned the shit stains, gave it a shower and combed its hair.
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>>108297948
I want to like LibreOffice but holy fuckin damn does it suck compared to MS Office.
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>For me? It's Only Office.
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>>108298032
When the ribbon came out everyone hated it. Your are a captive audience
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I'm on the fence about the matter at the moment since by using Nextcloud I can justify dropping my use of OneDrive and OneDrive is probably the most prevalent reason that I keep re-upping my O365 sub.

Without that I could theoretically get away from Office as a whole (since Nextcloud comes with its own web-based document editors and I can just download what they're based on for offline use) but I'm not really opposed to using Office itself, just not being locked into O365 for cloud storage when that's something I'd rather own and selfhost. I don't know if going to OpenOffice or LibreOffice will be a good experience as someone who otherwise uses MS Office.
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>>108297948
The thing is that Office comes with support and LibreOffice doesn't
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>>108299858
Yeah now imagine being so destitute that you can't even afford something that's free.
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>>108297948
>not exclusively using LLM generated ASCII art sent via plaintext emails
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>>108297948
In all fairness, one is overpriced garbage, and the other is free garbage.
And I need one for office work. Why would I pay for the garbage?
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theyre right, it is fucking dogshit, on the other hand libreoffice barely functions properly so im forced to use excel's shit UI
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>>108298452
No Google Sheets is absolute dogshit
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>>108302216
spot on, there arent any good office apps (except vim)
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>>108297948
If ribbon bad why did they implement it to make LO at least barely usable?
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>>108299690
sounds like a skill issue, rajesh.

>>108301624
give an example, even one.
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>>108301701
based
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Why can’t I just use awk?
These programs are just GUIs to work on text files with separators between columns. I reject this modern disease.
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To me this was peak Office
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>>108302216
Because your employer pays for it. Duh.
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>>108299847
Admitedly it's their fault that there is no prompt on setup what kind of use interface you want to rock, luckily nowadays we've got actual UX designers working around the OS ecosystem so in time this will be solved
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>>108298317
>I just want the developers to give micropenis reason to sue because of copying excel's design
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>>108302780
>give an example, even one.

Impress can't open presentations that are fine in PowerPoint, Slides, and WPS. Same for a bunch of .xlsx files. LO was consistently the only office suite that had problems especially when formatting charts. Writer is something that I like much more than Word but that isn't setting the bar very high. If you keep whatever sheet or document your making simple AND only shared between LO users then it's fine. However if you try to share with users of other office suites, it rapidly shits the bed.
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>>108302019
There’s OnlyOffice which some people like. Really I’d like a OneNote and Excel alternative, but the options aren’t there for me.
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>>108303109
It’s literally the first thing LibreOffice bombards you with. It annoyed me because I wanted to just use the software before being prompted to start configuring.
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>>108298473
zoomers can't read
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>>108301783
Revisionism is based and redpilled, chud.
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>>108301594
>Colabora
You can't even type its name correctly, freeturd.
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>>108303757
Since when? Last time I bothered with LO it just had that office 2003 UI.
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>>108303104
Wow slow down there. I don't live in one of them communist countries. If I need to do work at home I need to buy my own stuff.
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>>108297948
i use ms office on work machine but i have ribbon minimzed and i just use search bar to find whatever i want because there is so much shit on ribbon and it is unintuitive as fuck even after all these years
and i still have to google different shit in ms office for work - why they cannot embed stripped version of microslop into office so that users could just ask it to do some office shit?
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>>108302891
got enough toolbars there, champ?
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Imagine still using Excel, or Calc for that matter, in two thousand fucking twenty six.
How sad are peoples lives?
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>>108303757
Oh so they've already solved the issue, as I said
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>>108302181
You need support to make a spreadsheet?
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>>108304210
Yes, my teenager friend

The paradigm back then was "learn something a bit complex, adapt it to your needs and it'll be useful and efficient forever". You could add or remove bars and functions as needed and have everything at hand

Now, the current paradigm is having a lower barrier of entry at the cost of efficiency. You now have to go through ribbons and multiple menu layers to get to what you need

In short, normiefication ruins everything good
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>>108297948
the fuck is ribbon?
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