• QuarterSwede@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    This always falls on its face for work. No one does collaboration as easy as Microsoft and that’s not changing anytime soon. I mean, everyone would have to move all at once. I can move to Linux on my personal devices and it’s not going to change stats one bit.

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      8 hours ago

      No one does collaboration as easy as Microsoft and that’s not changing anytime soon.

      Anything in M365 works reasonably well in Linux, even when accessed via Firefox. I do it all the time.

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      9 hours ago

      Not sure what you mean by “collaboration”. If your are talking about working on documents, spreadsheets, calendar, slides, with your coworkers, sharing, manage access, etc. Google does that pretty well. My company uses everything Google for many years and it’s very good from this perspective. It works absolutely the same from any operating system, Google Chrome is the OS at this point. I am not saying that Google is better than Microsoft as a corporation, just saying that Microsoft has legitimate competitors on the office collaboration market.

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      4 hours ago

      Collaboration as in what? Programmers use version control or use an IDE with collaborative coding tools like Jetbrains. That stuff is OS agnostic. If you mean office work Google and Infomaniak provide similar tools as Office365.

      Most offices really don’t need Microsoft. They just are stuck in their habits. And MS has a better sales team.