Mac or Windows?
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It’s frankly surprising that Apple never really upped their game with Pages and Number to compete with a software suite so ubiquitous but horrendous on their operating system. Everyone dropped the ball on professional Mac users not involved in video/photo editing.
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I even tried OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Everything is crap. I know so many MacOS users writing academics papers or their thesis using a text editor & a markup language now. I tried [& failed] to learn R to overcome the awfulness of MacOS Excel.
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It has been years since I tried OO and LO but from what I saw they were trying to just emulate MS products, warts and all, and doing so in that too-many-engineers-not-enough-managers way of a lot of FOSS stuff. A recipe for consistently subpar software.
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And I agree that Pages, etc., seem to have never been given more than a half-hearted attempt by Apple. I think serious writers, academics, etc., are just not a big enough market for anyone to really care, esp. on a Mac platform.
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All that said, again, if one is doing things relatively — I have had far fewer problems with Office 2016 than I've had with previous versions. When I talk to academics who complain loudly about Word on a Mac they are ALWAYS using 2008. It is seriously sub-par.
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I got hammered during my PhD viva because the Word document I sent to the printer somehow lost its entire style sheet when I hit ‘save’ and emailed it. What my panel received looked like a high schooler’s book report w/o my knowledge. I always have the latest update installed.
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I didn’t even bother to check what was printed b/c I was in a rush and never thought to question that the Word doc I was looking at on my screen would look any different than what I was printing. But I open the saved file later and saw exactly what they complained about
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[it was all the more infuriating because I spent a *lot* of time making the doc look a very specific way, mostly to ensure charts/graphics and chapters all looked as they should. *All* of that was lost & still don’t know why. Had to rebuild from scratch for revised submission.]
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