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Bob-Omb [sic] Level: 49 Posts: 329/616 EXP: 834196 Next: 49687 Since: 03-01-16 From: Québec (Canada) Last post: 898 days ago Last view: 831 days ago |
If the paid solution is easier to use for the students, I don't see the problem. Windows is easier to use than Linux, and from my experience, MS office is easier to use than OpenOffice/LibreOffice. ____________________ Nothing to say, so jadnjkfmnjamnfjkldnajfnjkanfjdksan jsdnvj m. |
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Administrator Level: 45 Posts: 347/466 EXP: 654272 Next: 5892 Since: 09-25-12 From: Germany Last post: 1023 days ago Last view: 177 days ago |
"Windows is easier to use than Linux" Not at all. If you get teached to use Linux like Windows it's not at all more difficult. It also depends on the distro. Stuf like Ubuntu and Mint install without any Linux knowledge and come with GUIs that deal with everything. There's no hacky stuff to do in terminal. And LibreOffice is basically the same as MS Office but without stupid errors because of version differences. And OpenOffice is very buggy. Libre fixed a ton of them. ____________________ GitHub - YouTube - NSMBHD |
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Ninji Normal user Level: 34 Posts: 234/244 EXP: 230681 Next: 22970 Since: 04-15-14 Last post: 2126 days ago Last view: 1299 days ago |
Correction, Linux takes more effort than Windows.
It requires at least some base knowledge, even Ubuntu and Mint because of stuff like ppas and dependency bullshit with some packages you may want. If you are willing to take the time to learn how to properly use Linux, you'll have a smoother running and easier to use system than if you were to use Windows, if you don't then it is really just a waste of your time. All of this coming from a guy who uses arch as his daily driver, so its not like I have anything against Linux. ____________________ Hacking LM and trying to not suck. Weeeeeeee. |
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Lakitu she/her Level: 48 Posts: 549/560 EXP: 781987 Next: 41556 Since: 10-13-14 Last post: 1007 days ago Last view: 236 days ago |
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Normal user Level: 27 Posts: 98/159 EXP: 110382 Next: 5777 Since: 01-07-16 Last post: 1788 days ago Last view: 102 days ago |
about LibreOffice, I'd need to use it again for a little while before saying anything, but last time I tried it I remember not liking it much compared to Excel, maybe it's because of the weird way I use Excel
the school I go to uses Microsoft Office, yet the books recommend LibreOffice - not that I blame them, the people who made the books want people to use free alternatives but the school just does what everyone is used to and what corporations usually use, and everyone is used to Microsoft, so Microsoft it is kinda the same reason people keep using Google, its popularity is enough to keep it afloat currently I use Avast, not because I like it since, honestly it always keeps doing weird things to the O.S. and I kinda wanted to remove it, but because I just have keep it unfortunately "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear." --Ram Dass |
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