konc wrote on Today, 10:21:
All these MS office alternatives are perfectly capable to covers almost everyone's personal needs, the problems begin when you need to exchange files. And while sending your pal a list of your spare VGA cards with a slightly messed formatting is funny, it's not when the recipient is your professor, your boss or a client. Yeah yeah I know "I've never experienced something like that with xOffice", but real life has proven otherwise and made many of us stick to MS Office because it's just what people who you cannot afford to send a defaced document to use.
That said, while I still use a local installation of MS Office I know that a time will come that it'll be no longer possible and no matter how disappointed I am with the direction it's heading, I will eventually pay a subscription for it.
I had that problem a lot when I was in school, so I spent the extra money on Microsoft Office. Today, I see Office 365 at work slowly breaking to the point where even it "defaces" documents just as badly, and it's agonizingly slow in the process on an i9-12950HX with 128GB of RAM and a good SSD.
I'm keeping a full non-subscription copy of Office around for a few rare documents. For example, I found a series of speaker simulations based around Excel macros that don't work in LibreOffice, and the original creator passed away. I'm never paying a subscription, though. I'll just keep the old version (I have 2010, 2016, and 2019) in a VM if that time comes.