What does LULZ use for document editing, pdfs, slideshows, and spreadsheets?
I WILL DOWNLOAD EVERY PROGRAM YOU REPLY WITH.
What does LULZ use for document editing, pdfs, slideshows, and spreadsheets?
I WILL DOWNLOAD EVERY PROGRAM YOU REPLY WITH.
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Zathura for document viewing. SciHub for document sourcing.
how do you produce PDFs and DOCUMENTS for other people to READ? with GRAPHICS and CHARTS?
org mode
RMarkdown is pretty comfy.
https://www.latex-project.org/about/
LibreOffice
Abiword
Gnumeric
Atlantis Word Processor
FVWM
Disgusting. Not the MS Word itself but subsrciption based licence.
implying i pay for it
I believe they actually renamed the whole suite from Office to 365, be it subscription based or not.
emacs
Libreoffice
Atril for PDF reading
Microsoft Word 2000
ApaChad office, obviously
libreoffice is updoot troonware, unironically and literally
https://www.wordperfect.com/en/
Neovim + vimtex
This might be autism but there's something I love about exploring different Word processor software. They pretty much all do the same shit but I like seeing how different ones look and their features. I like the idea of creating pdfs especially, how you have to export it to a pdf instead of just saving it as a pdf. I love older editors especially.
any good ebook reader software?
SumatraPDF can open ebooks, it's a lightweight PDF reader too. Not sure if it's comfy for ebooks, I can't read
LibreOffice for my private and self-emplyment spreadsheets and word documents, I have never made a slideshow for private use. I use Office365 for that at my real job
>I use Office365 for that at my real job
Because you have to or because you find it easier to use?
It's the standard at the company, so in a way I have to yes
Koreader
is it available for windows?
i tried sumatra before, didnt like it
>windows
im on old hardware
windows is more convenient for gaming
I think Koreader is available everywhere. Even epaper readers
Calibre - free, comes with a nice ebook reader & can convert most formats
Tools for converting ebooks are very nice.
https://www.cloudwards.net/remove-drm-from-kindle-books/
Document editiong : Word (Libreoffice Docs can be used, doesn't matter)
Spreadsheet : Excel (Nothing can replace Excel, I've tried everything, 2007 Excel is better than Libreoffice Calc or Google Sheets in every fuc*ing way)
Slideshows : I don't use those, Maybe Powerpoint
PDFs : Pdf XChange Editor (This is god tier, better than Acrobat in every single way)
Scribus for commercial documents, Lyx for scientific documents, Emacs for personal/productivity stuff. This stack is better than MS Office.
Libreoffice/Google Docs for co-working.
Groff and Neatroff
Eventually Quarto at work.
WordPerfect 5.0
I use Wordstar
iWork '09
onlyoffice
PpInk. do it pussy
Libreoffice. Even if I am doing something for work that they want in a google cloud whatever format I still make it in libreoffice and then convert it to sheets or whatever.
Ms Office like every sane person on windows
>LaTeX for documents and presentations
>SQLite and Python for "spreadsheet" and calculator use
there is no libre office vs open office. open office has been dead for a decade.
only a few things edit pdfs, libreoffice draw, inkscape, etc.
viewing.. lots of things do that