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Microsoft Office support in Windows 10 ends in October too - what that really means

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  • sunshine@lemmy.caS [email protected]
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    Windows 10 will become unsupported but I still anticipate it working fine even without updates. I suspect office will work the same on existing machines.

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      I just donโ€™t know how to use databases like those, so I just use excel for my small business.

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      Then pick one DB and learn about it. The internet is full of documentation, tutorial, hands-on examples and even youtube videos.

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        laughs in Office 2007 and laughs even harder in LibreOffice

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        I still install Office 2007 in older machines. It may not have the newest features but still does the job and it's enough for most people.

        Also, laughs harder-er in Google Workspace ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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          Or OnlyOffice. It lacks a lot of features but is an easier sell in a lot of cases because of the much more modern interface.

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          onlyoffice was on my list, but the privacy rating was a dealbreaker for me.

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            onlyoffice was on my list, but the privacy rating was a dealbreaker for me.

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            Wow, that's super disappointing but not incredibly surprising. The developers don't seem as transparent as other projects I've interacted with.

            I always install from their github, which I speculate (assume? hope?) does not include these trackers because they would be visible. Is there any way to reliably find out?

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              To me it means letting people know that Mint is free and comes with Libre Office, also free.

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                Windows 10 will become unsupported but I still anticipate it working fine even without updates. I suspect office will work the same on existing machines.

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                You can safely use Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC or Windows 10 IoT LTSC perfectly safely until 2032--as that's when the LTSC will stop receiving updates.

                But the versions will always work. They simply won't be protected against new threats or bugs.

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                  Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC and/or Windows 10 IoT LTSC end of life: 2032.

                  We good.

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                    I still install Office 2007 in older machines. It may not have the newest features but still does the job and it's enough for most people.

                    Also, laughs harder-er in Google Workspace ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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                    google workspace? why would you upload your (and others?) documents to google? that's no better than microsoftcs online office

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                    • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                      Wow, that's super disappointing but not incredibly surprising. The developers don't seem as transparent as other projects I've interacted with.

                      I always install from their github, which I speculate (assume? hope?) does not include these trackers because they would be visible. Is there any way to reliably find out?

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                      app manager can scan the APK for trackers and other program libraries. it won't work reliably though if the app has been obfuscated

                      https://f-droid.org/packages/io.github.muntashirakon.AppManager

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                        I really donโ€™t like Microsoft, but the two products I think Microsoft got mostly right are Microsoft Office and Visual Studio. I really canโ€™t find comparable products.

                        Open office and forks feel like Microsoft Office 97. While usable, it takes me twice as long to do things. I would almost prefer to use a LaTeX editor over word. Excel? Idk

                        From a business perspective, it doesnโ€™t make sense to switch to libre office. W10 support also ends 10/25. It is highly irresponsible for an IT department to continue to use EOL products so they should be changing to W11 and new Microsoft office

                        For individuals, I meanโ€ฆ. I just installed a W10 VM to give me more time to find a Linux compatible alternative to turbo tax and to use visual studio so idk

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                        I hate every minute I need to use VS. Jetbrains IDEs work infinitely better for me

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                          To me it means letting people know that Mint is free and comes with Libre Office, also free.

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                          Works on MacOS too!

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                            I hate every minute I need to use VS. Jetbrains IDEs work infinitely better for me

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                            My experience was with C#. Whatโ€™s your language and which IDE do you use?

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                              Then pick one DB and learn about it. The internet is full of documentation, tutorial, hands-on examples and even youtube videos.

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                              I know that I should, and Iโ€™m technical enough to understand it. But the point I was making is that many people are not even close to technically proficient to learning it.

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                                My experience was with C#. Whatโ€™s your language and which IDE do you use?

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                                nowadays I use Java, Rust, Python, for these I use IDEA, RustRover and Pycharm. but when I used C# and C++, I didn't like VS, and instead used Reshaper and CLion

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                                  You can safely use Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC or Windows 10 IoT LTSC perfectly safely until 2032--as that's when the LTSC will stop receiving updates.

                                  But the versions will always work. They simply won't be protected against new threats or bugs.

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                                  You will continue to receive Windows Defender updates. I have a Windows 8.1 tablet that keeps updating Microsoft Defender antivirus. It's only used to connect to RTSP streams for music.

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                                    It means it's time for businesses to figure out how to use LibreOffice

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                                    There is also only office looks modern behaves almost like Microsoft office.

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                                      Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC and/or Windows 10 IoT LTSC end of life: 2032.

                                      We good.

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                                      Office is not supported on those platforms at all so won't make a difference to your support.

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                                      • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                                        Wow, that's super disappointing but not incredibly surprising. The developers don't seem as transparent as other projects I've interacted with.

                                        I always install from their github, which I speculate (assume? hope?) does not include these trackers because they would be visible. Is there any way to reliably find out?

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                                        just read that the company behind only office seems to be linked to/owned by a russian company (new comminication technologies)

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