• aesthelete@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I honestly don’t understand why I would ever write up or share a Microsoft document.

    As for word, it’s just fucking rich text format. It’s obvious they’re manipulating the format to lock down users with less computer knowledge. Otherwise, why is it so fucking complicated?

    Markdown accomplishes 90% of what a word doc does and it is legible with or without rendering.

    EDIT: If I want data in or out of a spreadsheet program, I’m using CSV.

    All of the “special features” of office docs wind up being security nightmares, unusable junk, or both.

    • DarkSideOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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      When in save for myself I like rtf or markdown. But when I need on my work it’s normally something from a template or something already on the server that is using Microsoft format, when your employer decide this for you, there isn’t any choice.

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        No, there’s not often a choice.

        But I include and discuss a 4% penalty when making wage calculations in an interview.

        Even though Office, OneDrive, Teams, Ansible, Jira and Confluence are different toxic apps/websites, it’s still the same “shit tool stack” penalty, one hit.

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      My understanding is that Proton Docs web editor is a markdown editor and I’ve seen people complain about the limitations there but I’m not a power user to compare with. Don’t know how well collaborative annotation/suggestions/replace would work with markdown. Fully out of my knowledge base but interested in learning what office text document abilities can’t be done in markdown. There’s still ODF for whatever markdown can’t do