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post Oct 31 2020, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Oct 31 2020, 12:25 PM)
Gomen staff use StarOffice / OpenOffice.
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This is actually a result of one of the decisions taken during the Pak Lah era when the government came up with a Public Sector Open Source Software Masterplan, initially to reduce licensing fees by getting government departments, and even state departments, to use open source alternatives to commercial software.
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post Oct 31 2020, 12:45 PM

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QUOTE(agewisdom @ Oct 31 2020, 12:34 PM)
Cool, most of the new laptops I see come with Office 365 with limited functionality.
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Yeah only get Word Excel and PowerPoint albeit fully functioning version of these

Well heck what else you need amirite?

My read of it is that MSFT is feeling the pain from GOOG and AAPL so have to do this again. It's not their first time, last time they had similar Ms Office Basic or Introductory or whatever cock name, then they discontinued it because they wanted the money!!! vmad.gif

So my laptops previously ran:

2012 to 2017 - previous MS Office basic, free with laptop

2017 to now - no MS Office, use Libre

New laptop - MS Office Home edition again

But now feeling pressure so freebie again rclxm9.gif


Well we see how long it lasts
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post Oct 31 2020, 03:21 PM

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post Oct 31 2020, 03:27 PM

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bought office pro 2019 early this year at RM70+ only
might use it for many years before buy next latest version
cheaper than RM140+ yearly 365 Personal subs
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post Oct 31 2020, 03:35 PM

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Free and libre, but totally dependent on community support = LibreOffice.

For company that die, die need commercial support yet still wants Free/OpenSource = CollaboraOffice
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post Oct 31 2020, 03:36 PM

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most comp using ms office. most of emp not familiar with other software coz they ar not user friendly and complicated
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post Oct 31 2020, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(mesothelium @ Oct 31 2020, 12:37 PM)
This is actually a result of one of the decisions taken during the Pak Lah era when the government came up with a Public Sector Open Source Software Masterplan, initially to reduce licensing fees by getting government departments, and even state departments, to use open source alternatives to commercial software.
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http://www.osdec.gov.my/
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post Oct 31 2020, 03:39 PM

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post Oct 31 2020, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(waghyu @ Oct 31 2020, 12:21 PM)
Why pay people salary when can ask other cheap labors to do work at discount, you like this ar?
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post Oct 31 2020, 03:49 PM

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Pen and paper > all
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post Oct 31 2020, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(Daylight2018 @ Oct 31 2020, 12:07 PM)
https://www.thestar.com.my/tech/tech-news/2...-can-do-the-job
Why pay for Microsoft Office when other programs can do the job?
TECHNOLOGY
Saturday, 31 Oct 2020

10:00 AM MYT
By Sven-Hendrik Hahn
Whether at home or in the office, most people now need a word processor on their computer. — Microsoft/dpa

Whether you're talking about texts, tables or presentations, Microsoft dominates the market with its Office suite and the programs Word, Excel and PowerPoint. But there are plenty of good alternatives out there, and often, unlike Microsoft's offering, they're free.

Microsoft is increasingly switching its sales model from a one-off purchase to a subscription. For the user, that means ongoing costs.

Like any subscription, US$8 (RM33.26) per month for the complete Office package doesn't sound like much, but after five years, that's over US$450 (RM1,870.65) – for applications that you might only use occasionally, points out Patrick Hannemann of the German industry magazine Chip.

Microsoft argues that its subscription-based Office suites, such as Microsoft 365 Personal or Microsoft 365 Family, bring added value.

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"In Microsoft 365, we are further developing the known applications with cloud and AI technology, and adding solutions like Teams for video conferences or the task management Planner," says Microsoft's Bruno Daellenbach.

Hannemann isn't convinced: "As a private user or student, I don't need that. The free alternatives are completely sufficient for occasional office work."

More and more office work is happening in the cloud, and Microsoft has recognised that. Anyone who can live with using Office programmes only in their browser and not having them installed on their computer can use the company's Office Online, which is free and web-based.

In this market segment of cloud-based office services, there are also many other providers with free basic offers, such as Google Docs, Dropbox Paper or the data protection-focused Cryptpad.

Hannemann says that occasional users should be satisfied with Google Docs, which is well-connected with Google Drive for online storage and which also enables cooperative work.

If you use a Mac rather than a Windows machine, they come with the Pages text editor and the Numbers spreadsheet pre-installed. However, opinions differ when it comes to usability and compatibility.

The two best-known free Office suites are Open Office and Libre Office. Both are based on the same core software, look similar and are available for virtually all operating systems. Documents produced using them can be saved in the Microsoft Office formats, so it's generally no problem to move documents between the different suites.

Another option is FreeOffice from SoftMaker – the company promises the greatest possible compatibility with Microsoft programs.

FreeOffice is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux computers. – dpa
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To me, I will still pay for Microsoft'service based on industry need.
yushin
post Oct 31 2020, 03:51 PM

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I'm still using my original MS office 2013 home and student edition at home.
Rm233 only during year 2013.

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post Oct 31 2020, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(wertty @ Oct 31 2020, 03:49 PM)
Pen and paper > all
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post Oct 31 2020, 04:07 PM

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cuz every microsoft office wannabe SUK

u ever tried openoffice? productivity -99%
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post Oct 31 2020, 04:09 PM

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i like to try hancom office since kpop is using him
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post Oct 31 2020, 04:09 PM

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Why pay? Because it's the best la deiiii
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post Oct 31 2020, 04:09 PM

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Paid few linggits from lapsapda for student version o365
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post Oct 31 2020, 04:21 PM

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calculator and notepad enough already. the rest are just garbage
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post Oct 31 2020, 04:29 PM

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The future is subscription thanks to greedy conglomerates milking their customers for all they're worth!
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post Oct 31 2020, 04:31 PM

where are my stars???
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Ayam use wps office

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