Not that you asked about… word processing in 2026 but:

🥚LibreOffice now speaks markdown! But it strips out comments, as there isn’t a standard

🥚Word does not yet speak markdown, but does support ODT files

🥚Google Docs can now export markdown and makes comments into footnotes

🥚LibreOffice supports password-protected ODT files, but nothing else reads them

🥚Password-protected .docx files are supported by LibreOffice and Google Docs either offers “Preview” or strips the encryption for editing, while TextEdit shows AES encryption noise

🥚BBEdit can open .docx files, though they are not exactly user-friendly

🥚Collabora and OnlyOffice (Sveiki!) reportedly support encrypted .docx files

(I rarely use file-level encryption but it has its place and readability is important)

🥚Word mail merge is very broken while LibreOffice’s worked quite well (used for the BSDCan 2025 badges)

🥚I hope the spreadsheets aren’t making up numbers and I fear the interoperability of presentations

@dexter
One thing I really don’t understand is why Microsoft Excel has incompatibilities between its Windows and Mac versions. And I’m not talking about different versions, I mean the same latest version of Excel 365, using .xlsx file type!

When I got my first Macbook in 2021, I couldn’t believe it. There are inconsistencies in number formatting, pivot tables, image placement, and even some formulas when Excel is set to Czech language. These are spreadsheet-breaking issues that never happen even between different versions of Excel or sometimes even different file types on Windows.

As someone who regularly switches between computers and therefore operating systems, this was the final straw. I’ve switched to Google Sheets for all my personal spreadsheet needs.
#excel #microsofrexcel #microsoftoffice #googlesheets

@tensob_ I swear I have dealt with decades-old Excel bugs…