Opinion | Microsoft, tactically admitting it has failed at talking all the Windows 10 PC users into moving to Windows 11 after all, is – sort of, kind of – extending Windows 10 support for another year.
For most users, that means they’ll need to subscribe to Microsoft 365. This, in turn, means their data and meta-information will be kept in a US-based datacenter. That isn’t sitting so well with many European Union (EU) organizations and companies. It doesn’t sit that well with me or a lot of other people either.
That is a very optimistic view! I decided to make a presentation in OpenOffice recently instead of Google Slides. It actually couldn’t even show my bullet points in the right order. It revealed them like 1, 3, 2.
I guess you can make it work and the sovereignty & financial savings for a large number of users is maybe worth the pain, but let’s not pretend the Linux desktop is really close to Windows/Office in terms of quality and reliability.
Your first mistake was using OpenOffice.
Try LibreOffice instead. Or one of these.