• reksas@sopuli.xyz
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    3 hours ago

    10 had at least SOME good in it, at first i didnt want to move on from 7 but when i finally did it was okay. Everything i have heard about 11 is awful, and i wasnt very pleased with it myself either when i tried it at work, though i was able to mostly ignore it since it was just my work pc.

    And now after switching to mint, idea of using 11 is preposterous.

    • njordomir@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      I learned to tolerate 10 for my limited uses. Like you, my Windows PC jumped from 7 to 10. When 11 rolled around, the centered start menu was the first thing I noticed and it was an instant wtf moment.

    • Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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      2 hours ago

      Microsoft needs to be sued to allow for a Linux desktop Excel. Once that happens they would lose like half their market share to Linux.

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        2 hours ago

        LibreOffice is good. While people don’t like learning new things, I found it does everything I could want.

        I actually switched years ago because I didn’t want to pay for MS Office.

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          6 minutes ago

          Sure its fine at home. But try getting an entire office to learn new spreadsheet software. They can barely handle when a new version of Excel is released.

        • Burninator05@lemmy.world
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          2 hours ago

          Same here. There is a learning curve because, while it does all the same things, sometimes it happens in a slightly different way and the UX is different.