excited to see what this means for the project, the poor UI/UX of libreoffice is easily its most glaring flaw imo

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    tbf you are not using the tabbed ui in LO. it improves things quite a bunch.

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      I never tried looking into UI options, I use just OnlyOffice nowadays but LibreOffice should consider turning that on by default if it’s an option.

      OnlyOffice also has a 10/10 screen when you open it, instantly asking whether you want to open a text document, PDF, make a slideshow etc. It’s just very polished and they actually put effort into the UI.

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        it usually asks you the first time you run it, but people sometimes gloss over it because they are just used to closing nag screens.

        yeah, libreoffice is sufficient but it could very much use some polish. i hope this news means we get an improvement.

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          I don’t think LibreOffice is ‘bad’ either, the functionality is great and the foss license is superior to Onlyoffice

          But when I compare it to Word and OnlyOffice (especially OnlyOffice since it’s free and open source) it lacks that polish and good default settings.

          Not everything has to be to be VIM, good defaults are very important especially for novice users. And OnlyOffice has understood that very well.

          I would like for LibreOffice to succeed. Therefore I hope they take some design cues from OnlyOffice or have a good UI developer even come up with something better. Basically I hope the guy in the post is going to town and heavily modernizes the current default LibreOffice layout.