Which proprietary software do you prefer over their open-source alternatives, and why?
Which proprietary software do you prefer over their open-source alternatives, and why?
Ouff, a fair few of the big players:
MS Office breaks interoperability betweem different versions, so it can go off the cliff.
I don’t use GMaps, but for driving Waze with traffic warnings just can’t be beaten. Hiking with OSM is great.
I don’t get your first statement at all. I have no problem opening anything in office 365 and I’m the only one in my office with 365, everyone else has a version of office suite that upping could buy outright (which is my biggest complaint about 365, personally I’d rather own it) and we have 0 issue transferring documents back and forth.
Including our insanely complex payroll excel sheet that should be a database. We pay people on 7 different pay schemes, from hourly, to commission, to peice rate, with base rates and bonuses, to special pay programs, using insanely complex macros and external sources, most of which are Google sheets. And that workbook functions on 365 and 2003
I always get warnings that I can break, but it never actually does
What are you doing in office that causes it to break versions?
I was just as suprised, as I was expecting it to work flawlessly on Windows Word, regardless of the version.
In any case, I will use sqlite before opening Excel. But usually Postgres.
Fair enough.
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Photoshop > GIMP.
Mandatory mention of Krita.
MS Office > LibreOffice,
TeX >>> XXOffice.
I found paint.net a much better experience than GIMP. Now, I’m not that into photo editing, but it’s a much easier user experience for me.
An example being that you don’t need a 7 step solution just to deselect something. You can just click outside of the canvas.
Does it have all the bells and whistles of GIMP? Eh, not really, but there is a forum where people make individual packages for it, and there are a lot.
MS Office > LibreOffice
Photoshop > GIMP
why everyone should learn to pirate (for legal reasons this is a joke)