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#LIBREOFFICE VS WPS OFFICE OFFLINE#
Onlyoffice is webservices centric and has an added offline documenteditor. Libreoffice and Openoffice are device-centric solutions. With Onlyoffice I can edit sensitive docxs on Manjaro or ChromeOS boxes without breaking noncloud policies, and I can edit docxs in my gdrive/onedrive/webdav that are too complex to convert. I found that docx editing kept me locked into having to have MS-stuff, until I discovered Onlyoffice. (chromebooks and linux with GApps/G Suite and Zoho/Onlyoffice). Subsequently I went Cloud and replaced most apps with cloud-alternatives that sync user-data and config-data I switched to Linux years ago by replacing my win apps with multi-platform alternatives first (ie-> firefox, outlook->thunderbird, MS Office-> Openoffice later libreoffice). WPS Office, Softmaker Office and Only Office all have a UI much more closely aligned to Microsoft's office interface
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If I am being truthful, the primary reason I don't use LO(or OO) is that I have to work in Microsoft Office at work and I find it difficult to transition back and forth.
#LIBREOFFICE VS WPS OFFICE WINDOWS#
Honestly, the longer I use Linux as my full-time desktop, the less often I open my Windows vm. I suppose I would if I ever found I needed something that could only be done that way. I have never been tempted to use Microsoft Office in a vm. I also use a combination of Only Office, Libre Office and Microsoft Office Online when appropriate. My primary choice is Softmaker Office which I use most of the time. Some people prefer to avoid those products.įor me personally, I find that I need a mix of tools to get the job done.