Which of these word processors have you used this month (December 2025)?
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@evan You left out "none of the above" as a choice.
@ndw I did indeed!
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@evan I retired in September. One of the biggest benefits was I no longer have to use Word, Excel or PowerPoint . I still write documents and spreadsheets but exclusively in LibreOffice.
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@evan I retired in September. One of the biggest benefits was I no longer have to use Word, Excel or PowerPoint . I still write documents and spreadsheets but exclusively in LibreOffice.
@andyc hey, congratulations!
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@evan Where is Only Office at here...? I have found that it is way more reliable compatibility wise than Libre Office and other solutions, plus the UI makes transitioning from Microsoft's office suite almost frictionless, given that they look almost identical
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@monnier What about them?
@evan They kick ass!
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@evan Where is Only Office at here...? I have found that it is way more reliable compatibility wise than Libre Office and other solutions, plus the UI makes transitioning from Microsoft's office suite almost frictionless, given that they look almost identical
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@ity you should do a really big poll with all those options!
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@evan They kick ass!
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@evan Also Joplin. I am recently a big fan of Apple's Numbers spreadsheet. Don't think I'll use Google docs much anymore.
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Thanks, everyone! I have intentionally used the first three, and Pages launches every time I download a word processing file, so I think I used it this month, too.
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Thanks, everyone! I have intentionally used the first three, and Pages launches every time I download a word processing file, so I think I used it this month, too.
@evan The last time I bought MS Office was 2010, and for last 8 years Iโve had no issue opening MS Files in LibreOffice, which also does heroic work opening my really old image files like Mac PICT.