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LibreOffice downloads on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs | The free open-source Microsoft Office alternative is being downloaded by nearly 1 million users a week

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  • ? Guest

    Microsoft Office is adding in AI? Spreadsheets can take a lot of work to create, I can just imaging an AI tool going in the messing one little thing up, and it being near impossible to find the error. Or not even know your calculations aren't being done the way you want.

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    Excel is maybe the one place I can see AI being useful because lots of people can describe what they want a spreadsheet to do but not actually do it.

    I just wouldn't trust it to do it right

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      Besides the jank, you can set up libreoffice inside a docker container and server it over https. There you now off cheap-ass MS365.

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      There's also a network version of LO.

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        If you're going to download it, try the torrent option! That way, you can give back to the community that gives you LibreOffice.

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        Had no idea there was a torrent for it on its own. I always get it with apt.

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        • ? Guest

          Microsoft Office is adding in AI? Spreadsheets can take a lot of work to create, I can just imaging an AI tool going in the messing one little thing up, and it being near impossible to find the error. Or not even know your calculations aren't being done the way you want.

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          I can just imaging an AI tool going in the messing one little thing up, and it being near impossible to find the error.

          It doesn't put formulas into the cells. It will write the formula for you, but you have to put it in yourself.

          Also, there's versioning in Office, so your spreadsheet blowing up for whatever reason isn't a problem at all - just roll back to the previous version of the file.

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            I’m not jazzed about AI in document editors and spreadsheet software because I’m dyslexic enough that I have trouble finding some big errors.

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            Copilot can design a table, and even fill out some data, but it won't input any formulas. It will write them for you and tell you where to put them, but you have to copy-paste them on your own.

            Also, with versioning, even if it did and caused a problem, you could always just roll back to a previous version of the file. Not really an issue.

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              Is it just me, or do new office features seem kinda pointless or unnecessary?

              I feel like almost all the updates of the last two decades have been:

              • Security updates in a code base that was traditionally quite vulnerable to malware.
              • Technical updates in taking advantage of the advances in hardware, through updated APIs in the underlying OS. We pretty seamlessly moved from single core, 32-bit x86 CPU tasks to multicore x86-64 or ARM, with some tasks offloaded to GPUs or other specialized chips.
              • Some improvement in collaboration and sharing, unfortunately with a thumb on the scale to favor other Microsoft products like SharePoint or OneDrive or Outlook/Exchange.
              • Some useless nonsense, like generative AI.

              Some of these are important (especially the first two), but the user experience shouldn't change much for them.

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              Some useless nonsense, like generative AI.

              This is a very ignorant and prejudiced take.

              AI in Excel is an amazing feature that will help TONNES of people do what they never could It can design tables and write (but not insert) advanced formulas for the user.

              Sure, you could say "just be an Excel expert", but - for example - my daily work is nowhere near Excel. Learning its advanced features would be a 100% waste of time, just to be able to prep a fancy chart every couple of years. So, instead, I can just ask Copilot to do that fancy thing for me, instead of wasting hours online, trying to figure out XLOOKUP, or some such.

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              • ? Guest

                I have used latex a lot with overleaf, but I’d like to try using an offline version. Do you have any tips?

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                Personally I use a Guix template I made (Typst, LaTeX) which downloads necessary software/libraries and the LSP and pins the software versions, and I use the Helix text editor for editing. Not sure what the more common methods are. Also Typst's package management is weird.

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                  Excel is maybe the one place I can see AI being useful because lots of people can describe what they want a spreadsheet to do but not actually do it.

                  I just wouldn't trust it to do it right

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                  Exactly.

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                    I can just imaging an AI tool going in the messing one little thing up, and it being near impossible to find the error.

                    It doesn't put formulas into the cells. It will write the formula for you, but you have to put it in yourself.

                    Also, there's versioning in Office, so your spreadsheet blowing up for whatever reason isn't a problem at all - just roll back to the previous version of the file.

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                    I just find it better, to do a little research on formulas, and figuring it out yourself. You'll become better at spreadsheets. I'd have to try it though, it would depend on the actual implementation of it.

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                    • veniasilente@lemm.eeV [email protected]

                      Why would you do that to yourself???

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                      I like the austere layout

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                      • N [email protected]

                        Excel is maybe the one place I can see AI being useful because lots of people can describe what they want a spreadsheet to do but not actually do it.

                        I just wouldn't trust it to do it right

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                        Which means you have to check each and every formula and we all now how difficult it is to read and understand excel formulas we didn't write ourselves....

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                          I’ve used Libre Office, but unpopular opinion, the formatting sucks. I just pirated word, never paying for that again

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                          Sometimes proprietary software is still better than free or open-source software in several ways.

                          Other times, it's the other way around, and in some cases, they're similar, but everyone chooses based on their convenience and needs.

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                            I really like LibreOffice but I still need Excel. It’s a good 20 years ahead of the OSS software. It works find if your doing light work though

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                            That's the problem: if you want greater adoption, you must cover the needs of accountants, because Excel knows perfectly well that they are the fixed source of income for companies.

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                              Interest in LibreOffice, the open-source alternative to Microsoft Office, is on the rise, with weekly downloads of its software package close to 1 million a week. That’s the highest download number since 2023.

                              “We estimate around 200 million [LibreOffice] users, but it’s important to note that we respect users’ privacy and don’t track them, so we can’t say for sure,” said Mike Saunders, an open-source advocate and a deputy to the board of directors at The Document Foundation.

                              LibreOffice users typically want a straightforward interface, Saunders said. “They don’t want subscriptions, and they don’t want AI being ‘helpful’ by poking its nose into their work — it reminds them of Clippy from the bad old days,” he said.

                              There are genuine use cases for generative AI tools, but many users prefer to opt-in to it and choose when and where to enable it. “We have zero plans to put AI into LibreOffice. But we understand the value of some AI tools and are encouraging developers to create … extensions that use AI in a responsible way,” Saunders said.

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                              Microsoft is going to make the S, E, A, R, and . characters subscription only for $1.99 / month.

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                                You're looking for enemies where there are none. I'm not a medical professional, but I assume this amount of paranoia is not good for your mental health and well-being. Just take the article for what it is: a win for free software

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                                Sure, it is a win. And thank you for the wise words.

                                But to me it seems that many are looking to reduce dependency on US tech.

                                Unfortunately, world is such state that a little paranoia is warranted. If Snowden was not a wakeup call, now I finally feel there is a real movement to try to reduce the dependency. Keep in mind that the US currently threatens EU with occupation of Greenland and sides with our enemy.

                                But all that said, thank you again, kind stranger.

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                                  Interest in LibreOffice, the open-source alternative to Microsoft Office, is on the rise, with weekly downloads of its software package close to 1 million a week. That’s the highest download number since 2023.

                                  “We estimate around 200 million [LibreOffice] users, but it’s important to note that we respect users’ privacy and don’t track them, so we can’t say for sure,” said Mike Saunders, an open-source advocate and a deputy to the board of directors at The Document Foundation.

                                  LibreOffice users typically want a straightforward interface, Saunders said. “They don’t want subscriptions, and they don’t want AI being ‘helpful’ by poking its nose into their work — it reminds them of Clippy from the bad old days,” he said.

                                  There are genuine use cases for generative AI tools, but many users prefer to opt-in to it and choose when and where to enable it. “We have zero plans to put AI into LibreOffice. But we understand the value of some AI tools and are encouraging developers to create … extensions that use AI in a responsible way,” Saunders said.

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                                  My biggest pet peeve is since it's a suite rather than separate programs, there's only one path for saving files that's saved. So you can't have Writer save to a different location from Calc automatically.

                                  As someone with a lot of files and folders, and a hatred of having to click around too much, this annoys the shit out of me. But I don't think there's any way around it because of how the program was created. It's literally the one thing keeping me from switching.

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                                    Microsoft is going to make the S, E, A, R, and . characters subscription only for $1.99 / month.

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                                    So we'll have to go to libre office to spell arse?

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                                      Interest in LibreOffice, the open-source alternative to Microsoft Office, is on the rise, with weekly downloads of its software package close to 1 million a week. That’s the highest download number since 2023.

                                      “We estimate around 200 million [LibreOffice] users, but it’s important to note that we respect users’ privacy and don’t track them, so we can’t say for sure,” said Mike Saunders, an open-source advocate and a deputy to the board of directors at The Document Foundation.

                                      LibreOffice users typically want a straightforward interface, Saunders said. “They don’t want subscriptions, and they don’t want AI being ‘helpful’ by poking its nose into their work — it reminds them of Clippy from the bad old days,” he said.

                                      There are genuine use cases for generative AI tools, but many users prefer to opt-in to it and choose when and where to enable it. “We have zero plans to put AI into LibreOffice. But we understand the value of some AI tools and are encouraging developers to create … extensions that use AI in a responsible way,” Saunders said.

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                                      Hopefully more of us make donations. Free is good, but it's nice to contribute even small amounts to your well used FOSS apps

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                                        So we'll have to go to libre office to spell arse?

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                                        Correct, you can call Microsoft arse and any variant thereof for free on LibreOffice.

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                                          My biggest pet peeve is since it's a suite rather than separate programs, there's only one path for saving files that's saved. So you can't have Writer save to a different location from Calc automatically.

                                          As someone with a lot of files and folders, and a hatred of having to click around too much, this annoys the shit out of me. But I don't think there's any way around it because of how the program was created. It's literally the one thing keeping me from switching.

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                                          Do you pin favorites? If you don't, maybe that could help

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