
I found that docx editing kept me locked into having to have MS-stuff, until I discovered Onlyoffice. (chromebooks and linux with GApps/G Suite and Zoho/Onlyoffice). Subsequently I went Cloud and replaced most apps with cloud-alternatives that sync user-data and config-data I switched to Linux years ago by replacing my win apps with multi-platform alternatives first (ie-> firefox, outlook->thunderbird, MS Office-> Openoffice later libreoffice). WPS Office, Softmaker Office and Only Office all have a UI much more closely aligned to Microsoft's office interface If I am being truthful, the primary reason I don't use LO(or OO) is that I have to work in Microsoft Office at work and I find it difficult to transition back and forth.

Honestly, the longer I use Linux as my full-time desktop, the less often I open my Windows vm. I suppose I would if I ever found I needed something that could only be done that way.

I have never been tempted to use Microsoft Office in a vm. I also use a combination of Only Office, Libre Office and Microsoft Office Online when appropriate. My primary choice is Softmaker Office which I use most of the time. Some people prefer to avoid those products.įor me personally, I find that I need a mix of tools to get the job done.

While OO has picked up the pieces in the last few years, LO has already become the dominant open source office suite. When Open Office began to lose direction, the LO fork was created and picked up the pieces. History - For a long-time, Open Office was the only real quality open source office suite.Why LO is the de-facto suite installed in ML, actually in any linux?
