Which one you do use among them? Comment below? 😄
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It's FOSS (itsfoss@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 02:31:11 JST It's FOSS -
Christiano Anderson (canderson@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 02:35:21 JST Christiano Anderson @itsfoss Cryptpad and OnlyOffice
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Olle Gladsø (gladso@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 03:04:00 JST Olle Gladsø @itsfoss LibreOffice.
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Nazo (nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 07:37:49 JST Nazo @itsfoss LibreOffice. I like that, while it does resemble Microsoft Office somewhat, it's far far more light and efficient. Plus, you know, open and free. It runs great even on an old Raspberry Pi. (As far as I know OpenOffice is considered depreciated in favor of LibreOffice and shouldn't be used anymore btw.)
BTW Freeoffice isn't quite as free as it makes out to be.
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LenticularCloud (lenticularcloud@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 15:13:20 JST LenticularCloud @itsfoss
Ha !
I would only use @libreoffice if it ( ... i know...) looked better. But the whole OOTB UI still looks very (bis repetita) old.
I also use @ONLYOFFICE but i dont like the fact that it overrides the OS look (KDE plasma) with its own.Using Linux does not mean I have to like old looking office solutions.
Oh, and I'm very very much missing all FOSS excel/google spreadsheets alternatives to do XMLrequest ...
Just my personal 2 cents.
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Ramon (ganekogorta@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 15:13:33 JST Ramon -
nikolasdi (nikolasdi@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 18:59:38 JST nikolasdi @itsfoss #zettlr to write using markdown and export in any format.
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It's FOSS (itsfoss@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 19:32:14 JST It's FOSS @jellycrystals KeePassXC will be perfect for your use case.
It has a note storing feature. (offline)
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Anna (jellycrystals@qoto.org)'s status on Thursday, 05-Oct-2023 19:32:18 JST Anna @itsfoss I am looking for an offline secure folder... A vault type thing that will work when I travel but may not have reception. I do have cryptomator but that is for cloud only.. I think..
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It's FOSS (itsfoss@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 06-Oct-2023 14:44:55 JST It's FOSS @minecraftchest1 oh no!
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minecraftchest1 (minecraftchest1@social.opendesktop.org)'s status on Friday, 06-Oct-2023 14:44:56 JST minecraftchest1 @itsfoss
I find myself reluctantly using Google Docs for school. -
It's FOSS (itsfoss@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 06-Oct-2023 14:50:35 JST It's FOSS @ProfessorCode @jellycrystals Indeed! Thank you for helping them out. 😄
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Professor Code (professorcode@fosstodon.org)'s status on Friday, 06-Oct-2023 14:50:36 JST Professor Code @jellycrystals @itsfoss Cryptomator isn't just for cloud services!
To use it locally, just create the encrypted vault in your local filesystem and place all your documents inside that vault.
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