cross-posted from: https://lemmy.selfhostcat.com/post/232194
I found cryptpad, it seems nice. I already use NC but not for editing.
Depends on what you’re doing and why.
If I’m doing something for work, I’m not wasting my time using anything other than Excel. I have shit to do.
For home stuff? Sure. I’ll mess around with anything non-proprietary.
I’m legitimately asking because I’m curious, not trying to start a flame war here…
What features are you missing in LibreOffice Calc that you use in Excel? I personally use Calc at home, but can’t get away with it a work because of imaginary numbers. (Although most things I’ve just moved to using Python + Pandas because both programs can’t handle large datasets very well)
Power query/pivot, 365 integration, stat/finance functions, forecasting models, VBA, etc.
Mainly because I use Excel for work. I don’t want to hack together a solution in the middle of my workflow with Python and other FOSS tools. I need it to just work. And Excel just works.
Good point, libreoffice sucks for word
I absolutely love Libre/FOSS, but I don’t always have time to fuck around learning new ways to skin a cat. I’ll almost always recommend proprietary solutions if that’s what you’re used to. It just makes sense. 🤷♂️
Always use the tool that’s best for the job, and sometimes that’s hot steaming piles of closed source shit.
@ocean hedgedoc is cool
Is it only word/wiki?
@ocean I think it might be, it’s a markdown editor. I’m new to it
LibreOffice, because it is local. If I want to collaborate, I’ll share the file in whatever way is most convenient for the other parties. Since most people I collaborate prefer editing locally, this works out quite well.
I moved to Proton for my cloud stuff
Nextcloud handles most things. I heard good things about Zetaoffice