.@jlwallen looks at Linux Q4OS -- aimed at those who want to migrate away from Windows: http://bit.ly/2sxDE0l pic.twitter.com/QjDPnOCwnc
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That is my point. Libre Office is miles behind MS Office from a user's perspective. For point 2., there has to be something superior in the product to move away. Linux distros may perhaps be better than Windows (doubt it with Win10), but office and other s/w just not good enough
That's exactly what I meant when I said that Windows users don't really want to make any kind of half serious effort to move away from Windows.
Have been using Ubuntu and LM for years now. Instead of blaming the users for their alleged lack of seriousness, why not create something which is irresistible? People will shift. But sadly, doesn't happen enough in the open source world.
Miles behind? Have you used it? It's been able to satisfy 100% of _normal_ use cases that 90% of people _normally_ require. You're talking of the 10% that require VB scripting capabilities, and are tied into MS specific macros and functions.
Have been using it for years and have been disappointed. For me, it doesn't have features like SmartArt, which is critical for showing concepts and ideas. I don't know where these 90% and 100% use case data are comng from.
Way behind? 90% of Office suite users could switch to Libre Office and never even notice a difference.
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