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I have personally funded development too. Have been an open source fan since almost 1.5 decades. But for an individual user, there just isn't any Office suite that is open source that can make the cut. Have spoken on forums about this... nothing seems to happen.
Unless you can list some real "missing" features, you're just going to sound like you're complaining for the sake of it. Without any real basis for doing so.
I just did, but you missed it... SmartArt, for one. High quality built-in themes, fonts and color combinations, for another. Ability to edit pictures in Presentation...
I don't know what "feature" _you_ are missing on Libre Office. I've been using Libre Office at home, and indeed, also at work. And my whole family uses Libre office _on_all_platforms_ - Windows and Linux, at school, work and home. And we've not missed anything.
I've personally experienced problems with LibreOffice when trying to work with one of my books, after it has come back from an editor. A file with 100+ comments brings LO to a crawl (until it's unusable). I wrote about it here https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-better-collaborate-on-large-documents-using-libreoffice/ …
I'm not saying the aren't any problems. I've also experienced problems with large spreadsheets with complex macros and pivot tables. But those are, you'll agree, edge cases, for specific use cases. Not the ones general users looking for a word processor, or spreadsheet run into
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