LibreOffice 7.6 has reached 1.5 million downloads!
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/4802776
As you know, this will be the final version of LO to have Semantic Versioning; all future releases will have Calendar Versioning.
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It still sucks though. It doesn't play nice with dark mode on Windows at all. I've been trying to get away from Google docs and I was hoping Libre would be a decent alternative, but it just feels bloated and clunky in comparison. I really wish it didn't.
If anyone has alternatives I'm all ears.
It doesn't suck, it's just different from what you are used to. Especially the compatibility to Excel-Formulars impresses me.
But of course there are open source alternatives. OnlyOffice is often recommendet if you prefer the Microsoft Office look. I think you could also self host it to make it a real alternative to google docs, but I haven't looked into it.
Avoid Openoffice, it sounds similar to Onlyoffice. It is the predecessor of libreoffice and deprecated.
Dark mode issues hahahahaha