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How does it compare to microsoft office and openoffice? Ive been griftmaxxing my way into free microsoft office for years, but it would appear microsoft recently closed their grifthole for products that you really are not supposed to know about, and I need freeshit.

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you can't make cool gif collages like this in libre office presentation (powerpoint)

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because libre office presentation doesn't have gif support, and you also can't export to video

Little stuff like that makes PowerPoint much better

LibreOffice is still better than OpenOffice by a lot, OpenOffice stagnated over 10 years ago

It's great for writing essays, normal slideshows, and I've even used their "excel" before

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Nice. Unfortunately, I may have to shell out a perpetual for excel, since for professional use there really isn't any compromise. Otherwise, as long as its powerpoint has everything I need to display text and images easily, Im good. Motion defeats the purpose of powerpoint anyhow, and really should be used in extreme edge cases.

As for the libre word equivalent, hows the spell check equivalent? I like how Microsoft word has a grammer check that will catch redundencies and execeptionally poor word choice, but leave my technically legal run-on sentences unmolested. Most importantly, does it convert dashes to em-dashes automatically?

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It's free so download and test it out

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hm ive never seen this banner it looks nice. is it in the rotation?

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I saw it in the rotation yesterday and which reminded me of it's existence

which reminded me that I was working on this one:

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it doesn't look good yet but I have grass and code to touch :marseyunamused:

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I’ll preface by saying that office and acrobat are absolutely terrible programs that have gotten measurably worse every year for the last two decades.

Libre is somehow still worse than either one of them. Every time I have to open it I consider finally ending it all, and one of these days I will.

Just kidding. It’s a pain in the butt but it’s more powerful than the globohomo alternatives. UI is a mess but it (usually) does what I want it to even if it takes a few extra keystrokes. Haven’t ever seen it crash or lock up. Given a choice I would pick bluebeam, libre, a literal pile of peepees, and acrobat, in that order.

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so it's like the gimp of fancy wysiwyg text editors?

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It's the same darn thing with an older looking GUI. It doesn't have Microsoft Cloud built in, and you'll also have to pirate the good fonts. Linux free fonts are kinda lame.

*Oops. I've never bothered with OpenOffice. Only Libre.

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I always liked the Ubuntu fonts but obviously you can’t use that for a good Serif font.

Though, if you want good fonts, why even use a WYSIWYG editor and instead use LaTeX?

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instead use LaTeX?

:#marseyraging:

I mean, yes, depending on how repetitive the work is, but still... :marseyraging:.

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To post more :marseyl:s on here. I literally would present in school with LibreOffice and my spaghetti fell everywhere one time cause my conspiratard video wouldn’t play.

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