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Isn't just awkward that you use a different app? How do you explain?

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[-] CrypticCoffee@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 hours ago

I don't. I just export to PDF if I need them to see formatting the same.

[-] Klapaucius@lemmy.ml 5 points 9 hours ago

I will use whatever they will provide me. If i am to use Microsoft products, so be it. Not only that, but I don't give a flying fuck for the company's data i work for. They asked for it 🙃

[-] Muffi@programming.dev 9 points 12 hours ago

Thanks to the behaviour of the American Government the past year, it has become really easy. Everybody suddenly understand and respect the argument of boycotting american products and software.

[-] f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz 15 points 19 hours ago

I was asked by a friend of the family why I had to "mod" everything, "You make it all so it doesn't work right!"

...because "working right" in this day and age is a privacy nightmare, a security disaster, and relinquishing your rights, duh! Then I asked her how much the lawyer cost to understand what she's agreeing to in all the EULAs of services she's signed up for just to make things "work right".

[-] RhondaSandTits@lemmy.sdf.org 112 points 1 day ago

Do NOT tell anybody in the office that you use Libre Office.
If you do, you will be blamed for every problem anyone encounters.

Font size looks incorrect - Carl's fault for using libre office to edit the file (even though you never worked on that project at all).

Paper jamb in the printer - Carl's fault for printing a document from that weird libre office program.

I got fired for saying something racist on twitter - Carl's fault for using that weirdo libre shit.

[-] thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world 35 points 1 day ago

Second this. People who don't understand tech blame anything that's different for their problems even if unrelated.

[-] bamboo 10 points 20 hours ago

This isn't isolated to tech and is how bigotry persists

[-] pineapple@lemmy.ml 10 points 22 hours ago

Can second this. After becoming the tech person of my household most issues are now "my fault" I dont really mind in my situation but if it was the entire workplace, not good.

[-] olafurp@lemmy.world 2 points 13 hours ago

Depends on how long you've been working. After some amount of time like a year or two you can drop it into a conversation when helping a person "oh, I actually use libre office so I'm not sure where MS put that, let me check" and if they want more info they'll ask. Sometimes they might be surprised that you can actually do this stuff on Linux.

[-] monovergent@lemmy.ml 8 points 20 hours ago

I practically never need to. I'll find a way to make things work one way or another.

[-] jjlinux@lemmy.zip 6 points 19 hours ago

You don't. Enjoy better, faster and more effective software and laugh when their shot breaks.

[-] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 26 points 1 day ago

For work, I have a work computer with a build on it provided by work.

If your work is letting/having you use something different, then explanations shouldn't be needed. If youre doing this on your own, that may be a problem.

[-] p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 23 hours ago

At my work, anybody can have Windows, Mac, or Linux. Each have an approved set of software that they can use. If it's not on the approved list, and it's something freely available and gets regular security updates, it's usually not a problem to get it on the list.

I don't have to explain to my co-workers what software I use. Most of the time, it's cloud-based or web-based and universal, anyway.

[-] melsaskca@lemmy.ca 56 points 1 day ago

I don't owe my co-workers any explanation.

[-] folaht@lemmy.ml 7 points 21 hours ago

The better question asked is:

How do they explain to you that they don't?

[-] LeapSecond@lemmy.zip 73 points 1 day ago

Does this actually cause compatibility issues? If not, no need to explain

[-] ragas@lemmy.ml 1 points 14 hours ago

"Oh yeah, I use that too."

[-] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 44 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

"Hey, I never liked Office 365, Microsoft as a company and all the Cloud shenanigans... And have you noticed how their products all become shittier and more invasive by the day? All while they increase subscription price each year now to finance all the AI stuff I rarely use? I'm a long-term fan of this other product, called XYZ which is just better in every aspect. No offense. If you want me to send you a link..."

(Edit: It'll become easier after a while. At some point they all know you're a Linux nerd and disassembled your wifi router at home, dishwasher... To get rid of proprietary spy components. And people will deliberately decide to listen to your opinion and lengthy rant, or make an effort to not bring up the topic 😆 At that point, you're relatively free to speak your mind... Just read the room a bit. The goal isn't to annoy people.)

[-] CarlLandry357@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago

I think that will really help if you really need to explain lol. Yeah, tell them you're a nerd, that's why!

[-] hendrik@palaver.p3x.de 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Hehe. It depends a bit on the social group. But most people will be aware of it before I even open my mouth... Dunno, maybe it's the long hair, or Debian t-shirt or something like that. But I rarely have to (verbally) disclose the fact I'm a nerd 😉 There's some danger of confusion with the metalheads, but you know, people can fulfill several stereotypes simultaneously, so... confusion avoided...

[-] Cekan14@lemmy.org 5 points 21 hours ago

It is the superior choice, doesn't have ads, doesn't try to sell you shit, it never updates without your permission, it doesn't spy on you, it doesn't sell your data, it is the superior choice, and penguins be cute.

[-] greyfrog@sh.itjust.works 15 points 1 day ago

Literally no one will care. Just make sure that your documents works well for them.

[-] pelya@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago

"Ewww, Windowsssss!"

Pinch my nose, spray my fingers with hand sanitizer, then walk away from their desk.

[-] Ghostie@lemmy.zip 6 points 1 day ago

Hit them with a final “Yuck” as you walk away.

[-] lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org 23 points 1 day ago

"I use LibreOffice Writer and other Linux apps". There, simple as that.

If they ask why and show a more actual concerned interest, I usually mention Microslop history of privacy invasions and history of deliberate incompatibilities in Office, and recommend a few links documenting that stuff as well as some legal hot waters Microslop has gotten into.

[-] IEatDaFeesh@lemmy.world 2 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

I would never tell them how I do stuff unprompted. If they ask I'll vaguely tell them because I suck at lying but no specifics.

[-] Cornflake@pawb.social 16 points 1 day ago

I didn't use Linux in college, but I did use many FOSS tools. LibreOffice is easily my favorite office suite and there's no contest. So long as you export your documents as .PDF or submit them as .DOCX, nobody is likely to know or even care what you used to type them.

This is likely to be similar for other types of software- as long as your finished product is compatible and looks good on the proprietary software, you shouldn't run into any issues.

BTW, the university had student access for Microsoft Office. I could have chosen to use their tools at any time and I simply chose not to.

[-] mrnobody@reddthat.com 9 points 1 day ago

While I love and still use LibreOffice, there are sometimes slight compatibility/formatting issues between documents made in .docx on LO and MO. We have TS users at work and MS broke the function of TS install requiring all users to be licensed, so and LibreOffice. Sometimes users get weird issues with formulas not translating in spreadsheets and same with visual basic, so in those instances, I've had to create a 2nd file and rewrite those VB code.

I also FWD myself my resume and open at work so I can ensure my own stuff looks good in either format/program. I have noticed the latest version of Office supports .ODF extensions, which is pretty cool

[-] Broken@lemmy.ml 2 points 23 hours ago

This. I use LibreOffice at home and M365 at work. It's definitely not 1:1 compatible like most people say. That's not to bash on LO, it's just the reality of it.

I still swear by Excel. While Calc is fine for essential spreadsheets, I run a VM just for Excel because there's no alternative for the advanced tools.

Good to know about the odf extension though. That's a good improvement.

[-] jjlinux@lemmy.zip 1 points 19 hours ago

I use LO for all my Office Suite needs. When I have to share with someone that uses MSO, I just run it through Only Office, see if it keeps the way I want to share it, and call it a day. Also, I make sure I have all the MS fonts installed.

[-] nyan@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 day ago

Why would it be awkward? Most non-technical people are so thrown by my white-text-on-black desktop theme that they can't even tell what software I'm using, and the few technical people around know that I have Opinions about software and aren't interested in talking about it. Keeping everything adequately compatible with the company-issued software is my problem.

[-] Forester@pawb.social 17 points 1 day ago

I use Libre Office. It runs faster than word.

[-] JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl 3 points 22 hours ago

It also has the bonus that is one file has an issue, it doesn't lock up and crash every single other open document in different instances across excel, word, powerpoint, everything lol

[-] Cenzorrll@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago

I often work in several excels at once, I almost cry every time I have to undo something in a worksheet I haven't made changes to in a while

[-] CarlLandry357@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago

Linux apps run faster than Windows bloatware I think lol

[-] expr@piefed.social 6 points 1 day ago

I don't use Libre Office, but regardless, I give absolutely zero shits what other people think.

[-] taiyang@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

I teach, so trying to adjust old ppts for lecture got a little weird because it turned the bulletpoints into mailboxes, and equation formulas are done completely differently so libre just makes them uneditable (a picture?).

When things got wonky in lecture though I managed just fine. My students are much worse, they open shit in non-MS apps all the time (.notes for takehome exams, or like, keynote, whatever) and fuck up formatting all the time, often without even realizing it. (I do provide PDF alternatives at least). Explaining I use libre really easy in that case, lol.

[-] Auster@thebrainbin.org 11 points 1 day ago

If the colleague is provoking you, a dismissal answer could be a good call, like (hypothetical case) "you use iPhone and I use Android and I don't make a fuss about it".

[-] Auster@thebrainbin.org 6 points 1 day ago

But if the awkwardness question is something your colleagues asked, and/or they're genuine curious why you do, a more objective answer could be "I compared the two and for the reasons x / y / z, I decided to use LibreOffice / Linux stuff instead".

[-] Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

"Moral issues" or "to leave a better tomorrow" for the ppl I don't wish to talk to all that much (or just can't have a proper convo with them).

[-] anothermember@feddit.uk 9 points 1 day ago

My usual experience with non-computer people is that they really couldn't care less and glaze over at any discussion of software choices what so ever. I've given up even trying to tell them for the most part. If you're not required to use specific software by your employer (thankfully I'm not), then just use what you want and nobody will care, at least in my experience.

[-] RodgeGrabTheCat@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

"I use Libre Office"

"I use _____ ______"

[-] bdonvr@thelemmy.club 4 points 1 day ago

Just shit on Microsoft they'll probably find common ground in that

[-] netvor@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

then have them slowly realize over time that you're not just going to bullshit around but actually find and incorporate viable alternatives into your workflow, even if some steps will be inconvenient, and have them feel that something like that is now expected of them and slowly start avoiding you or subconsciously marking you as extremist and feeling the need to defend MS in front of you on behalf of "but most people...".

yeah, that's the sweet spot.

[-] darkdemize@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 day ago

Why would they even need to know? You can save it in .docx if you need to share it with someone.

[-] CarlLandry357@lemmy.world 1 points 18 hours ago

I think you can also export your files using .PDF format.

[-] kyub@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

"MS Office with its integrated spyware and other anti-features doesn't meet basic security and data protection requirements so I use LibreOffice"

[-] MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

What, do i need a reason? Why do you use fitness app X and not Y?

[-] Paragone@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

They'll never understand unless you SHOW them, not tell them: they need to understand through their eyes, not their ears.

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[-] CarlLandry357@lemmy.world 1 points 18 hours ago

You have a point. I think just don't tell them lol

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