I tried it before, but I still use LibreOffice for my personal documents. The main reason I need MSOffice (MSWord especially) is to open documents and assignments that my teachers publish (most of them use PDF, but some still use Word)
To be honest, I use LibreOffice exclusively. The newer updates have improved support of MSOffice formats to the point that no one ever knows the difference if I use LO.
I am waiting Microsoft to port its Office Suite to finally delete my Windows partition.
Switching from Windows to Linux (or macOS if you prefer it) is like ~70% productivity boost :D
Yes, this is the only missing piece. I can do some work on office online, but excel is a must for me.
Yeah, I have the same problem. I do a lot of stuff in VBA, and I still haven't found another spreadsheet program with a good scripting system.
While proprietary, WPS Office is free on Linux and has excellent Office support, and a nearly identical interface.
I tried it before, but I still use LibreOffice for my personal documents. The main reason I need MSOffice (MSWord especially) is to open documents and assignments that my teachers publish (most of them use PDF, but some still use Word)
To be honest, I use LibreOffice exclusively. The newer updates have improved support of MSOffice formats to the point that no one ever knows the difference if I use LO.
I wrote my thesis on LibreOffice didn't have a single problem. It's just as good as MS Office.
I've used small parts of Office365 on Linux and it worked pretty well.
I know they are not 100% the same as the "offline" versions, but maybe you can give it a try.
They are not my main tool (not even second or third, TBH :D) but... YMMV.