@yogthos
OpenOffice is dead, but I wouldn't call LibreOffice high-quality. It's literally can't save a file in its own format and read it back in the same state.
Knowing what's happening inside Linux Kernel, I wouldn't consider it high quality too. It's big enough, but quality? Ehh...
Also, Firefox? Are you even serious?
@yogthos
OpenOffice is dead, but I wouldn't call LibreOffice high-quality. It's literally can't save a file in its own format and read it back in the same state.
I use Linux and Firefox too. The fact that there is no kernel release without regressions is getting boring.
Firefox on other hand is just straight up lying about privacy and all. It's only advantage it's being a lesser evil than anything Google connected with. Though, Google was and probably still paying to Mozilla.
Well, LibreOffice is just unusable. The only way to reliably share the files is just exporting to PDF. I would rather run MSO2007 than this.
OpenOffice is dead, but I wouldn't call LibreOffice high-quality. It's literally can't save a file in its own format and read it back in the same state.
Knowing what's happening inside Linux Kernel, I wouldn't consider it high quality too. It's big enough, but quality? Ehh...
Also, Firefox? Are you even serious?
OpenOffice is dead, but I wouldn't call LibreOffice high-quality. It's literally can't save a file in its own format and read it back in the same state.