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400 million downloads of #LibreOffice since we started! More and more people are moving to the office suite that respects your privacy, doesn't mine your data, and doesn't force AI onto your workflow: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #opensource #freesoftware

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👆 Congrats @libreoffice on achieving 400 million downloads of the LibreOffice desktop productivity suite.
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Nice, but still not a professional office suite that can handle the tasks needed for one of those. Sorry.
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around 50 of them are on me. Sorry, friends PC had weird problems
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I use it all the time. It has it's funny quirks but that's part of it's appel / challenge!
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I use it, it's great!

Now, can you make a program like the 2007 version of OneNote, please?

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@Walrus Hi! As a volunteer-driven, community open source project, we have very limited resources and focus on the core office suite components. If you'd like more, please consider helping our volunteers, or funding developers: documentfoundation.org/certifi…
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I work in IT in a small org, we have MS VL contract, I could have any version of office I wanted and in fact have on service machines but on my personal box I installed LO and it just does everything I need it to do.
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I was tired of companies like Microsoft and Google not collecting my data. Until I found you. I now use you for all my office work.

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I remember when the advantages of free software were somewhat more abstract, when the prospect of users being exploited via data collection was not really something people thought about in more than hypothetical terms.

Times change, the machine grows and it's a damn good thing the open source community has been keeping watch.

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I tried it (many) years ago and had difficulties with the conversion to .docx etc. I needed this in my communications with clients as not many (if any) were using Linux. Not sure if that problem still exists. At the time, it got to cumbersome and Microsoft 'forced me' to stick with office.
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@Scubyw If you tried it many years ago, then why not try it again 😉 It's difficult to chase the moving targets of Microsoft's .docx "transitional" format but we have hundreds of compatibility improvements in every major release...