Web-based Document Editor?
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A few releases ago they made massive improvements in Speed. I use NC since the Split from OwnCloud and that performance Upgrade recently was truly impressive.
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you could have a look at etherpad. seems pretty cool and is extensible with plugins. i don't know about resource consumption and security aspects, tho, because i don't personally use it.
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i find the latex fonts weird to deal with. for me it is more a thing of setting up your template the way you wanr it and keep sailing with that.
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you can set up collabora without nextcloud, as well
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I find them okay, but I am much more concerned with consistent fonts than with a variety of decorative fonts.
The defaults fonts feel very old-fashioned though.
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Mine is okay, but maybe I just have high standards. I'm using redis and postgresql, so I'm probably about as optimized as I can be. Page loads in like 2-3s, but I wish it was faster.
If there was an alternative to Nextcloud that could replace Google Docs and wasn't written in PHP, I'd switch. I don't need much, I just want to access documents and spreadsheets in the browser.
But Nextcloud is good enough.
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Do you have any experience installing only office?
I've tried installing it many times over the past decade with only one successful attempt about a decade ago.
Every few years I try to install it again and fail
I'm trying to install it now but again, nothing. I've tried installing it using the official scripts which wreck the operating system. Dame for using the official debs.
So I tried using the docker version and that just doesn't do anything at all. I try opening the page on the right port and it connects and disconnects immediately.
I've used only office and it's awesome. However, nothing is as hard to install as onlyofffice
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Is this shitty AI? This comment makes no sense. If not AI, maybe some key words got mixed up?
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Do you have any guidance on that? I haven't been able to find anything.
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https://hub.docker.com/r/collabora/code/
correction from my side: it is the development edition, which means rolling release and possibly less stability, but it is worth a try imho (but i do not use it personally)