![]() ![]() ![]() I use Grammarly to catch typos and MSWord's plugin of it to edit in doc. but only have MSWord for the Grammarly plugin because I'm lazy. Switch from Word to LO and you miss NOTHING. You get everything from MSWord/Office and more. ![]() MSWord doesn't have that.Īlso, the price is a killer feature. I'm sticking to LO for it, and Adobe In Design for stuff with illustrations.Īlso, with LO you can click "book view" and view the doc as it'd be in a printed, published book. I haven't used it, but knowing MS, it's just too much effort. Microsoft created a whole other program to do that in. MSWord? Nah, you can't do that as easily. I can create a full, professional book that looks like a print book by some big publishing house. an easer interface? Maybe I'm biased I'm an author, and sometimes I format my own or other peoples' work for self-publishing. ![]() It's easier to create page styles, manual breaks, start a new style on a new page number and so on. LibreOffice might not be perfect, but the advancement in the last couple of years is pretty huge. Impress has some cool features though, so I don't really mind, I also usually dislike flashy presentations.Īnd of course the coolest feature is being free (as in freedom) software, and receiving upgrades for free. To be fair, Calc and Excel are on par for me, while Impress is unfortunately clearly the inferior product. I think that ribbon is great for newbies, but for power users is worse than the traditional menu system. The UI in general: this is the repeat of the previous point. Hassle free styles: the ribbon is great for exploration (most of the time), but the style selector is pure garbage in Word as a power user, while LibreOffice's list is quite nice Sane hotkeys in the menus: Words hotkeys in the Hungarian version is just stupid: two letter combinations? No thanks. I seriously consider Writer better than Word, the strongest points for me: I do not necessarily consider myself as a power user (I do most of the heavy lifting in LaTeX if I can), but I know more about office suites than most people. ![]()
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