Comment by LeoPanthera
13 hours ago
Other options include Calligra (especially on KDE) https://calligra.org
And Macs are bundled with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, all of which are excellent.
13 hours ago
Other options include Calligra (especially on KDE) https://calligra.org
And Macs are bundled with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, all of which are excellent.
Numbers is not excellent. It’s stubborn and unhelpful.
Apple should make their finance department use Numbers, it would be fixed in no time. I swear nobody at that company has ever opened Numbers, I don't understand how it can be so broken for so long.
It seems to be a pattern with apple apps in my experience.
I don’t hate myself enough to have a Mac but I have an iPhone and there are so many bugs in apple supplied apps (mail, safari, iOS itself, iCloud) that apple have known about for years. And yet these bugs are still there with no desire from apple to fix them.
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I love the Calligra user interface compared to Microsoft Office or LibreOffice. It feels like it exposes features and information well in the way the best KDE apps always have.
Mac office suite is moving to the subscription model, too
Are you referring to Apple Creator Studio?
https://www.apple.com/apple-creator-studio/
Yes, some features now require a subscription - it's clear where this is going