small but really potent offices

Word processors, spreadsheets, presentations, translation, etc.
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small but really potent offices

#1 Post by oui »

Hi

I am a little astonish that the *pets or *sfs for that are really very rare (about inexistent!) as the little Puppy has to support only some Giants :idea:

what a surprise!

Kind regards


(I know that OOoLight is now very old as it did appear 2015. But Calligra is actual and it will not be better with it: the developer will abandon because no interest ...)

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#2 Post by greengeek »

Which document formats do you want to read/write?

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#3 Post by slavvo67 »

The problem is that there is a lot of either (1) unstable garbage that will crash at the most inopportune time - and most users will not know it until they do some serious work on these office programs (2) products claiming Word compatibility but end up with formatting or other issues [most offerings] or (3) large office applications which still are sometimes in the 2 category, as well.

Anyone who makes seriously long or detailed documents basically needs Libre or Open Office; period.

Otherwise, just use anything that will save as an .rtf file and use it in almost any office program - just stay away from bullets and other non-compatible symbols.

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